Help me evacuate my family out of Gaza
United States
Hello. My name’s Aaliyah. I want to continue help my friends Dr. Ibraheem and Aya Abughali reach their goal after their GFM campaign was disabled due to them not having US ID. If you have the time, please read Dr. Ibraheem’s story below. And please donate anything you can and share this link.
Dr. Ibraheem’s experience:
My name is Ibraheem AbdAlaziz, and I am from North Gaza, Palestine. I am 27 years old, and I am a pharmacist. I studied at Palestine University in Gaza.
Before the war, I was living a normal, happy life with my dear wife Aya, whom I married seven months before the war.
I had a good job and we had a beautiful home.
But all that changed one dark morning.
On the morning of October 7, 2023, the sound of explosions shattered the calm of North Gaza. Amidst the chaos and loud explosions surrounding us, my family and I tried to escape the brutal reality we were facing.
We struggled to walk through the rubble-filled streets, desperately searching for shelter as we moved to our family home where I was born.
When I arrived at our family home, my friend Mohammed called me and asked me to help him and work with him in his private pharmacy. I accepted to work with him but without pay to help people get medicine because what people need at this time is food and medicine and I wanted to contribute to helping my people in whatever way I could. We worked together and provided medicine for many displaced people for free. We also provided medicine for people with chronic diseases such as diabetes and blood pressure. The work was exhausting and the pharmacy was crowded with patients in need of medicine due to the small number of pharmacies operating in these conditions. My friend Mohammed had a beautiful two-year-old daughter named Leen, and he had his second daughter Zeina in January. During the war, after 3 months, the occupation forces entered the area where the pharmacy was located, which included my family’s house, so we were forced to move to my wife’s family’s house in Al-Rimal after the occupation withdrew from it. seven days after the occupation forces entered the area, Mohammed received a call that the pharmacy was being robbed and the occupation soldiers had withdrawn from there. Mohammed quickly went to check on the pharmacy, and on the way, the occupation forces targeted him with a missile and he was severely injured, his leg was amputated and his face was disfigured. Three days after the injury, Mohammed died from the severity of the pain and lack of health care, leaving his two daughters and his wife to face this world alone.
After my friend’s death, I took care of my friend Mohammed’s children and provided them with the necessary needs as much as possible, and thus I became the breadwinner for my family and my friend Mohammed’s family.
After the occupation withdrew, it destroyed the pharmacy completely, destroyed my father’s house to which we were displaced, and destroyed my father’s company and my father’s business that he spent his life building.
My father and mother could no longer bear it, my father had a stroke after losing his home and his workplace, and my mother suffers from chronic diseases and needs treatment.
A picture of my father’s company before the war.
A picture of my father’s company after it was destroyed.
Video of my father’s company warehouses, which contained merchandise worth $2 million, after they were destroyed.
Do you have the right to imagine that when you spend your life building a decent life for yourself and your children, all of this disappears in the blink of an eye, and now when you reach the age where you should rest, you are forced to start over!!? But the most important thing now is to try to survive and protect your children from all the factors of death that surround us! I ask everyone who has humanity or a conscience to feel our situation and put themselves in our place. How can a person who has lived with dignity all his life accepts this? We are slowly dying every day.
So where will the donation money go?
Each person needs 5000 to coordinate travel to Egypt. We, 3 people, need 15,000 and need 4,000 for food and rent.
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United States
Hello. My name’s Aaliyah. I want to continue help my friends Dr. Ibraheem and Aya Abughali reach their goal after their GFM campaign was disabled due to them not having US ID. If you have the time, please read Dr. Ibraheem’s story below. And please donate anything you can and share this link.
Dr. Ibraheem’s experience:
My name is Ibraheem AbdAlaziz, and I am from North Gaza, Palestine. I am 27 years old, and I am a pharmacist. I studied at Palestine University in Gaza.
Before the war, I was living a normal, happy life with my dear wife Aya, whom I married seven months before the war.
I had a good job and we had a beautiful home.
But all that changed one dark morning.
On the morning of October 7, 2023, the sound of explosions shattered the calm of North Gaza. Amidst the chaos and loud explosions surrounding us, my family and I tried to escape the brutal reality we were facing.
We struggled to walk through the rubble-filled streets, desperately searching for shelter as we moved to our family home where I was born.
When I arrived at our family home, my friend Mohammed called me and asked me to help him and work with him in his private pharmacy. I accepted to work with him but without pay to help people get medicine because what people need at this time is food and medicine and I wanted to contribute to helping my people in whatever way I could. We worked together and provided medicine for many displaced people for free. We also provided medicine for people with chronic diseases such as diabetes and blood pressure. The work was exhausting and the pharmacy was crowded with patients in need of medicine due to the small number of pharmacies operating in these conditions. My friend Mohammed had a beautiful two-year-old daughter named Leen, and he had his second daughter Zeina in January. During the war, after 3 months, the occupation forces entered the area where the pharmacy was located, which included my family’s house, so we were forced to move to my wife’s family’s house in Al-Rimal after the occupation withdrew from it. seven days after the occupation forces entered the area, Mohammed received a call that the pharmacy was being robbed and the occupation soldiers had withdrawn from there. Mohammed quickly went to check on the pharmacy, and on the way, the occupation forces targeted him with a missile and he was severely injured, his leg was amputated and his face was disfigured. Three days after the injury, Mohammed died from the severity of the pain and lack of health care, leaving his two daughters and his wife to face this world alone.
After my friend’s death, I took care of my friend Mohammed’s children and provided them with the necessary needs as much as possible, and thus I became the breadwinner for my family and my friend Mohammed’s family.
After the occupation withdrew, it destroyed the pharmacy completely, destroyed my father’s house to which we were displaced, and destroyed my father’s company and my father’s business that he spent his life building.
My father and mother could no longer bear it, my father had a stroke after losing his home and his workplace, and my mother suffers from chronic diseases and needs treatment.
A picture of my father’s company before the war.
A picture of my father’s company after it was destroyed.
Video of my father’s company warehouses, which contained merchandise worth $2 million, after they were destroyed.
Do you have the right to imagine that when you spend your life building a decent life for yourself and your children, all of this disappears in the blink of an eye, and now when you reach the age where you should rest, you are forced to start over!!? But the most important thing now is to try to survive and protect your children from all the factors of death that surround us! I ask everyone who has humanity or a conscience to feel our situation and put themselves in our place. How can a person who has lived with dignity all his life accepts this? We are slowly dying every day.
So where will the donation money go?
Each person needs 5000 to coordinate travel to Egypt. We, 3 people, need 15,000 and need 4,000 for food and rent.
Anonymous
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