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Biomedical Engineer | Gaza. Survivor, storyteller, and witness to a war that changed everything. Still carrying hope beneath the ruins.

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Yesterday he was celebrating, and today he is martyred 😭.

Yesterday he was celebrating, and today he is martyred 😭.

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One of the most terrifying scenes for children in the world. A five-year-old girl was playing next to a school sheltering displaced people when suddenly a missile struck the area, resulting in a horrific massacre. The girl ran in a state of extreme panic, hysterically, likely driven by the adrenaline rushing through her body, trying to escape the horror of what had just happened.

One of the most terrifying scenes for children in the world. A five-year-old girl was playing next to a school sheltering displaced people when suddenly a missile struck the area, resulting in a horrific massacre. The girl ran in a state of extreme panic, hysterically, likely driven by the adrenaline rushing through her body, trying to escape the horror of what had just happened.

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The man who studied law has now become a “witness to its total collapse.” Professor Ghanem Al-Attar holds a PhD in International Constitutional Law. In a just world, he would be in a lecture hall shaping the minds of future jurists. Today, however, in the “open-air prison” of Gaza, he moves through the rubble just to find a gallon of water. This is the ultimate irony of 2026: the very international law he specialized in has failed to secure his most basic human rights—water and safety. When a professor of law is forced to live under unlawful bombardment, it is not merely a personal tragedy; it is a global constitutional crisis. We are not only losing buildings, we are wasting the greatest minds of an entire generation. 🙌⚖️

The man who studied law has now become a “witness to its total collapse.” Professor Ghanem Al-Attar holds a PhD in International Constitutional Law. In a just world, he would be in a lecture hall shaping the minds of future jurists. Today, however, in the “open-air prison” of Gaza, he moves through the rubble just to find a gallon of water. This is the ultimate irony of 2026: the very international law he specialized in has failed to secure his most basic human rights—water and safety. When a professor of law is forced to live under unlawful bombardment, it is not merely a personal tragedy; it is a global constitutional crisis. We are not only losing buildings, we are wasting the greatest minds of an entire generation. 🙌⚖️

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Today was a very special day for us in Gaza. My family and five other families I care for finally had chicken after such a long time. 🍗 It may seem simple to some, but for us, it was a dream come true after years of hardship. Today, we felt a rare kind of joy — the joy of food mixed with gratitude and hope. Thank you to everyone who helped make this smile possible. 🤍

Today was a very special day for us in Gaza. My family and five other families I care for finally had chicken after such a long time. 🍗 It may seem simple to some, but for us, it was a dream come true after years of hardship. Today, we felt a rare kind of joy — the joy of food mixed with gratitude and hope. Thank you to everyone who helped make this smile possible. 🤍

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Finally, after a year and more, we saw the cooking gas return today. I am happy, the children are joyful, and my mother is the happiest of all. It feels as if we can taste life once again 🥹.

Finally, after a year and more, we saw the cooking gas return today. I am happy, the children are joyful, and my mother is the happiest of all. It feels as if we can taste life once again 🥹.

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Woke up to the strangest weather and the harshest windstorm yet. A massive dust storm has turned the sky yellow, filling the air with sand and suffocating dust. People are barely surviving in these fragile tents — tents that were never meant to withstand storms like this, tents that were never meant to exist in the first place.

Woke up to the strangest weather and the harshest windstorm yet. A massive dust storm has turned the sky yellow, filling the air with sand and suffocating dust. People are barely surviving in these fragile tents — tents that were never meant to withstand storms like this, tents that were never meant to exist in the first place.

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The treacherous quadcopter hovers above us, playing the sound of a crying child to lure someone out… then fires without mercy. I can clearly hear the sound of its rotors and the gunfire — as if death is whispering in my ear. Look at the terror we are living through… I feel death drawing closer with every passing moment.

The treacherous quadcopter hovers above us, playing the sound of a crying child to lure someone out… then fires without mercy. I can clearly hear the sound of its rotors and the gunfire — as if death is whispering in my ear. Look at the terror we are living through… I feel death drawing closer with every passing moment.

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Today, I walked through Salah al-Din Street in Gaza, and I couldn’t hold myself together. I cried. Destruction fills every corner; every stone carries pain. Nothing remains as it was — the houses are in ruins, the streets are torn apart, and the places that were once full of life now stand silent, as if bidding us farewell. There is no safe place, no home untouched by sorrow. Everything in Gaza today tells a story of loss…

Today, I walked through Salah al-Din Street in Gaza, and I couldn’t hold myself together. I cried. Destruction fills every corner; every stone carries pain. Nothing remains as it was — the houses are in ruins, the streets are torn apart, and the places that were once full of life now stand silent, as if bidding us farewell. There is no safe place, no home untouched by sorrow. Everything in Gaza today tells a story of loss…

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To those who claim they are bringing aid, gas, food, and water into Gaza, know that gas entered only once — and after that, they fell silent, never mentioning it again. We have returned once more to fire and suffering, as if nothing had ever changed, and they did not honor the truce agreement as promised. It feels as though they wish to torment us even more — giving us a fleeting moment to taste life, only to tear it away from us by force. They cut off the essentials of survival, until we find ourselves longing again for the simplest of rights — water, medicine, warmth, and dignity.

To those who claim they are bringing aid, gas, food, and water into Gaza, know that gas entered only once — and after that, they fell silent, never mentioning it again. We have returned once more to fire and suffering, as if nothing had ever changed, and they did not honor the truce agreement as promised. It feels as though they wish to torment us even more — giving us a fleeting moment to taste life, only to tear it away from us by force. They cut off the essentials of survival, until we find ourselves longing again for the simplest of rights — water, medicine, warmth, and dignity.

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I’ve been with my grandmother all day. My grandmother’s health can no longer endure much… She suffers from several illnesses, high blood pressure, diabetes, and this cold weather only worsens her condition and exhausts her fragile body. She can’t take it anymore… and today, we all felt that we might lose her at any moment. I need $1,000 to cover her medical tests, treatment costs, warm clothing, and healthy food. I write these words with tears filling my eyes because I am unable to provide this amount to save my grandmother from danger and ease the pain that haunts her day and night. So, I beg you from the depths of my heart to help me. Even a small donation from you could be the reason my grandmother’s life is saved, helping her return to her normal life, and to the smile we all miss so much.

I’ve been with my grandmother all day. My grandmother’s health can no longer endure much… She suffers from several illnesses, high blood pressure, diabetes, and this cold weather only worsens her condition and exhausts her fragile body. She can’t take it anymore… and today, we all felt that we might lose her at any moment. I need $1,000 to cover her medical tests, treatment costs, warm clothing, and healthy food. I write these words with tears filling my eyes because I am unable to provide this amount to save my grandmother from danger and ease the pain that haunts her day and night. So, I beg you from the depths of my heart to help me. Even a small donation from you could be the reason my grandmother’s life is saved, helping her return to her normal life, and to the smile we all miss so much.

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This was the hardest day of my life. My chance of dying was 99%, and the chance of surviving was only 1%… yet I survived. I came out carrying a small bag of food for my family. On that day, I was stubborn. I didn’t know the meaning of surrender. Even though gunfire was hitting the ground beneath my feet, all I could think about was running, just running until I reached the place where they were distributing what they call American aid… aid of humiliation and death. But I made it. I survived. And I carried the food to those who were waiting for me.

This was the hardest day of my life. My chance of dying was 99%, and the chance of surviving was only 1%… yet I survived. I came out carrying a small bag of food for my family. On that day, I was stubborn. I didn’t know the meaning of surrender. Even though gunfire was hitting the ground beneath my feet, all I could think about was running, just running until I reached the place where they were distributing what they call American aid… aid of humiliation and death. But I made it. I survived. And I carried the food to those who were waiting for me.

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The worst thing facing the Gaza Strip today is the complete destruction of its infrastructure caused by the occupation. This devastation did not stop at buildings and roads — it extended to water and sanitation networks, leaving sewage flowing through homes and streets, mixing with the daily lives of the people. This harsh reality has made the spread of diseases a serious threat, especially among children, who pay the highest price with their fragile health. We now live in an environment where suffering and pain intertwine, as pollution and foul odors have become part of Gaza’s daily life, amid the absence of even the most basic necessities for a dignified existence. It is truly a humanitarian tragedy in every sense, reminding the world that destruction does not end when the war stops — it continues, slowly killing those who remain alive.

The worst thing facing the Gaza Strip today is the complete destruction of its infrastructure caused by the occupation. This devastation did not stop at buildings and roads — it extended to water and sanitation networks, leaving sewage flowing through homes and streets, mixing with the daily lives of the people. This harsh reality has made the spread of diseases a serious threat, especially among children, who pay the highest price with their fragile health. We now live in an environment where suffering and pain intertwine, as pollution and foul odors have become part of Gaza’s daily life, amid the absence of even the most basic necessities for a dignified existence. It is truly a humanitarian tragedy in every sense, reminding the world that destruction does not end when the war stops — it continues, slowly killing those who remain alive.

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I haven’t forgotten their joy… They were happy with the gas, then it was taken away again 💔

I haven’t forgotten their joy… They were happy with the gas, then it was taken away again 💔

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Today, by chance, I met Shahd’s husband Shahed From Gaza🇵🇸🌿🍉 working in the street, trying very hard just to earn enough to survive. The situation he is facing is extremely difficult. Many days, he returns to his family without being able to bring any food home. Because electricity is rarely available in Gaza, he struggles to continue his work. Power is only provided for a few hours, and the cost of electricity is very expensive. He also does not have a proper or safe place to work, which makes everything even harder for him. I sincerely and humbly ask for your help to support Shahd and her husband so they can provide food for their children, who are living in tents and often feel hungry. Any support, no matter how small, can make a real difference for this family during these very difficult times.

Today, by chance, I met Shahd’s husband Shahed From Gaza🇵🇸🌿🍉 working in the street, trying very hard just to earn enough to survive. The situation he is facing is extremely difficult. Many days, he returns to his family without being able to bring any food home. Because electricity is rarely available in Gaza, he struggles to continue his work. Power is only provided for a few hours, and the cost of electricity is very expensive. He also does not have a proper or safe place to work, which makes everything even harder for him. I sincerely and humbly ask for your help to support Shahd and her husband so they can provide food for their children, who are living in tents and often feel hungry. Any support, no matter how small, can make a real difference for this family during these very difficult times.

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I want to make this clear to you: the area they describe as a “safe zone” is in the west of Gaza, but look closely , there is no space at all, not even on the seashore, as the entire place is packed with tents. Where are people supposed to go? Are we expected to live in the sea? How can they do this? What kind of logic is this, telling us to head west while they know very well that there is no space there?

I want to make this clear to you: the area they describe as a “safe zone” is in the west of Gaza, but look closely , there is no space at all, not even on the seashore, as the entire place is packed with tents. Where are people supposed to go? Are we expected to live in the sea? How can they do this? What kind of logic is this, telling us to head west while they know very well that there is no space there?

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Do you see this little girl? She and her brother sit every day at their father’s grave, sitting there in painful silence as if they are waiting for him to return. Do you understand what this scene means? This is what the cursed occupation has done to us; it took from us someone dear whom we never imagined we would lose. Today he lies beneath the earth, and we miss him beyond words, as if his absence is still impossible to believe.

Do you see this little girl? She and her brother sit every day at their father’s grave, sitting there in painful silence as if they are waiting for him to return. Do you understand what this scene means? This is what the cursed occupation has done to us; it took from us someone dear whom we never imagined we would lose. Today he lies beneath the earth, and we miss him beyond words, as if his absence is still impossible to believe.

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Convoys of aid reach Gaza, but after that, we don’t know where they go. We see no assistance, we receive nothing — instead, we find the aid being sold to us in the markets at prices we cannot afford. Where is the mercy? Where is the honesty? Aid has become a business, sold to those it was meant to save.

Convoys of aid reach Gaza, but after that, we don’t know where they go. We see no assistance, we receive nothing — instead, we find the aid being sold to us in the markets at prices we cannot afford. Where is the mercy? Where is the honesty? Aid has become a business, sold to those it was meant to save.

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I just wanted to speak like this in front of you 😅.

I just wanted to speak like this in front of you 😅.

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My brother Mohammed has become an expert at starting fires, as if a flame inside him refuses to die out. He was supposed to be happy now, busy preparing for the start of a new school year, filled with dreams and ambitions for the future. But how could he, when there are no schools and no education in Gaza? The ongoing war, lasting for two whole years, has stolen two years of his childhood, two years of his life lost in destruction and fear. In that time, he has witnessed what no child on this planet should ever see… he has seen the very worst humanity could endure, all while being so young. And yet, what’s both astonishing and heartbreaking at the same time is that his smile still shines… It’s as if it’s a silent scream of defiance in the face of war, as if it’s saying: "You will not break us… we will keep dreaming, despite the pain." Mohammed is not alone; he is the face of an entire generation in Gaza, a generation forced to grow up before its time, a generation that has learned how to live on the edge of survival and plant joy in the desert of fear. Despite the fire, the siege, and the loss, his heart is still alive… and he still dares to dream.

My brother Mohammed has become an expert at starting fires, as if a flame inside him refuses to die out. He was supposed to be happy now, busy preparing for the start of a new school year, filled with dreams and ambitions for the future. But how could he, when there are no schools and no education in Gaza? The ongoing war, lasting for two whole years, has stolen two years of his childhood, two years of his life lost in destruction and fear. In that time, he has witnessed what no child on this planet should ever see… he has seen the very worst humanity could endure, all while being so young. And yet, what’s both astonishing and heartbreaking at the same time is that his smile still shines… It’s as if it’s a silent scream of defiance in the face of war, as if it’s saying: "You will not break us… we will keep dreaming, despite the pain." Mohammed is not alone; he is the face of an entire generation in Gaza, a generation forced to grow up before its time, a generation that has learned how to live on the edge of survival and plant joy in the desert of fear. Despite the fire, the siege, and the loss, his heart is still alive… and he still dares to dream.

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I cannot bear living this way. I am a human being who deserves life just like anyone outside Gaza. We need a lot—so much—time to rest, to heal ourselves, and to clean and rebuild Gaza. Therefore, leave us alone so we can decide what is right for us and do it ourselves. We do not want anyone to decide on our behalf.

I cannot bear living this way. I am a human being who deserves life just like anyone outside Gaza. We need a lot—so much—time to rest, to heal ourselves, and to clean and rebuild Gaza. Therefore, leave us alone so we can decide what is right for us and do it ourselves. We do not want anyone to decide on our behalf.

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I arrived safely, but exhaustion is overwhelming me… I can’t feel my legs after running seven kilometers without stopping, gasping for air, but I didn’t stop. I had to make it to the American aid distribution center, despite the danger and the bullets raining down on us from every direction. I haven’t slept since yesterday. At 3:00 AM, I sat on the street near the sea, in the Farsh Farsh area close to the Muawiya Mosque, in the freezing cold, watching the dawn and preparing myself for what lay ahead. We began moving forward slowly, with trembling hearts and fragile hope. Suddenly, gunfire erupted all around us — random, direct — as if our lives meant nothing. Martyrs were falling before my eyes, my steps faltered, but I didn’t let fear paralyze me. We retreated then, catching our breath, tending to our wounded hopes. At exactly 5:00 AM, we tried again. This time, they didn’t shoot. I began to run with everything left in my body — seven kilometers of effort, tears, fear, and hope — until I reached the center. It felt like I had arrived in paradise. I managed to get flour, rice, sugar, cooking oil, and even three cans of halva — things we haven’t seen in so long, like relics from another time. I carried the sack on my back and walked all the way back to the school where I live with my family. I was exhausted, my body broken, but my heart was full of joy. I was able to bring them what they had wished for — to see happiness in their eyes, to feel, even for a moment, that I had triumphed over this hell. Yes… I triumphed.

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