Help Muhammad's Family Evacuate Gaza and Rebuild Their Life
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Hello my friends, thank you for your donations, support and assistance. Thank God I am alive. I succeeded in fleeing from the city of Rafah after suffering to the Deir al-Balah area in the central region of the Strip . Unfortunately, conditions are getting worse. The bombing is intensifying around us and artillery shells and clashes are around us. The population density here in Deir al-Balah is completely overcrowded. The infrastructure is dilapidated. Unfortunately, we drowned in sewage water, which led to the spread of diseases and epidemics, especially hepatitis and other severe types. I hope, my brothers and sisters, you can help me and share the link with your friends to save my family and rebuild my dreams and my life again. See you soon.
*Note: Donations will come in Canadian dollars, and I will convert them here to US dollars to coordinate the exit, noting that. The US dollar is equal to 1.37 Canadian dollars, or 5,000 US dollars per person, which is about 6,500 Canadian dollars per person!
Hello, I am Muhammad F Hamdan, a third-year dentistry student from Gaza, specifically from the loudspeakers in the city of Khan Yunis, and especially what prompted me to do this, but the crazy war that killed our loved ones and our dreams, which we hope to specialize in in beautiful Gaza, losing my home in the war, and we have specializations, and my family lacks in exploration. For the lowest generations, a decent life.
I graduated from high school with a grade of 94.6% three years ago, and from there I started dreaming of studying dentistry until Thursday, October 5, the first day of the start of the new academic year of the third year, with ambition and dreams to achieve an achievement that would bring me closer and closer to the dream to be a successful doctor who supports his family and his country, in a blink of an eye. An eye and its attention. On the 7th of October, our situation changed, and my greatest concern became providing water, food, and clothing for my family.
This is how Al-Azhar University became after its destruction..
I have four sisters, namely
Alaa, the older sister, was studying engineering in her fifth year at the Islamic University in Gaza before it was destroyed
Dr.. Aya aspired to become the most successful pharmaceutical doctor, and in her fifth year she was getting closer and closer to graduation until the university was demolished, the dream was scattered, and the prayers of my third sister, who began her first year in the specialty of human medicine at Al-Azhar University in Gaza, but soon did not complete her first week of education before the war began.
As for the youngest, Jana, she is in the middle stage of school, and we have all stopped studying, as is the case here.
As for my parents, they are teachers, and the schools where they worked were demolished.
In addition to my brothers, Amir and Ibrahim, who are in the primary stage of school.
This is my beautiful home, which has always carried within it the warmth and nostalgia of the family and the beautiful memories that disappeared as soon as the house was bombed and leveled to the ground. Here we live in tents in places of displacement in Rafah, which have always become threatened by invasion, and we are stuck in confusion about the next place of displacement for fear of death.
As for our current situation in Rafah, which is considered the last stop of the exodus, from my aunt’s house, where we miraculously survived a bombing, to an UNRWA school next to us before it was invaded, then to Deir al-Balah and finally Rafah, and here we are living in tragic conditions, high population crowding, and sewage pollution due to the lack of infrastructure. Which was destroyed during the bombing of Gaza and the spread of epidemics, especially hepatitis A virus, which infected most of my family.
As for primitive methods of cooking using firewood, with the onset of summer, insects and flies begin to be present in abundance .
The most difficult and worrying thing is the repeated Israeli threats to invade Rafah, and we do not know where to go or where to escape the death that is staring at us from every side.
Thus, it became the largest hospital in our city yet, Al-Shifa hospital. Its complete destruction and thus the absence of human life.
Asking for support and help to get my family out of this
The war is to survive this difficult war through the Rafah crossing, where each person needs coordination at a cost of ($5,000 -$7,000USD) depending on the degree of coordination, and this amount is currently considered impossible to secure in light of the tragic conditions we are living in and the high prices of basic food supplies.
Thank you for standing with us. I wish you good health and wellness for you and your families
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Diana Ahmed
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Oakville, ON