Saving Our Lives Emergency Evacuation for my family in Gaza
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Hi dears ❤️
Since the beginning of the attack on October 7th, my family and I have been displaced to a relative's house. Three families are cramped into a small house with only one room and a living area. Due to our large number, we sleep next to each other without any privacy or comfort, increasing the risk of infection. Limited water availability led to cholera and diarrhea among us. This situation persisted for 45 days. During this time, my mother suffered an ankle injury from a fall on the stairs due to the *lack of electricity*. Additionally, *eczema* developed due to hand washing and salty water. Water scarcity forces my father and brothers to wait in long queues for water. The process of making bread is exhausting as finding firewood is difficult. Our situation worsens, and *we want to leave before the start of a military operation in Rafah
Our situation worsens, and *we want to leave before the start of a military operation in Rafah*. I'm a fourth-year medical student, aiming to secure my study expenses before the new academic semester in Egypt to prevent wasting two years of education for me and my sisters.
My sister a nursing student who also wants to continue her university education. Unfortunately, her university has become a shelter for displaced people
My sister , who excelled in her studies, she graduated from high school three months ago before the war, and got 98% ,she dream to complete her university education but she only studied at university for two weeks, and the war began and her university was destroyed
and this is my sister , she in high school students, faces similar challenges as her school has become a shelter for displaced people, rendering it unsuitabl
This is my sister fatima
This is her school now:
. Over 40% of schools are either partially or completely destroyed. We hope to leave and complete our education.
On March 7th, a neighboring house was bombed, leaving us terrified. Thankfully, we were unharmed, but the experience was traumatic. We cried and hugged each other, thanking Allah for our safety
. Some pictures show the aftermath of the bombing, including our damaged car.
The cost of education in Egypt is high, especially since government universities do not accept credit transfer, adding to our challenges. We have great hope in your generosity and kindness to help us fulfill our educational dreams. Time feels suspended since the beginning of the war, and we feel stuck. You are our hope for survival.
Organizer and beneficiary
B MQ
Organizer
Libramont-Chevigny, WAL
ibrahim qeshta
Beneficiary