"A Story of Resilience: Mohamed Arafat Hassanein

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"A Story of Resilience: Mohamed Arafat Hassanein
I am Mohamed Arafat Hassanein from Gaza. My entire life, I have been very successful in my studies, with my grades never falling below 90. I finished high school with a score of 95. Like anyone who achieves a high score, I applied for a scholarship and, thank God, I was accepted. However, due to the war and the closure of the checkpoint between the north and the south by the occupation, I couldn't travel. I am among those who did not evacuate to the south; I stayed in northern Gaza. The first punishment I faced for my resilience was the loss of my future and my dream of studying abroad. We have become lost in life, unable to see our dreams except in sleep, as reality is very bitter. Yet, despite everything we are going through, our hope in God remains strong. God willing, this genocide will end, and we will achieve every dream we have, with God's guidance first and our efforts second. During this war, I haven't just lost my dream; I lost my home, which held all my memories. I have also lost family members, with over 100 martyrs among us during the war. My brother and I were injured, and our condition was very critical, but God saved us. The war has destroyed our entire lives. It came upon us in a very difficult financial situation. Here in Gaza, we lack the most basic necessities of life. We have witnessed all kinds of suffering and bitterness, from the bitterness of loss to the bitterness of pain. We lived through a suffocating famine that lasted for several months, and we nearly died several times, either being run over by trucks or shot by occupation soldiers in the struggle to obtain a few kilograms of flour.

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A Cry for Hope: Eyes Searching for Light

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A Cry for Hope: Eyes Searching for Light
Eyes Searching for Light in the Darkness of War My name is Bilal, I live in Gaza. Here, where there is nothing but destruction and pain, we live in uncertainty. Every day brings with it a new fear, and every moment makes us realize that what we considered a basic right has become an unattainable dream. I never imagined that the simplest things, like looking at the face of a loved one or reading words I know by heart, would become a distant luxury. I suffer from severe vision deterioration, and my medical condition requires urgent surgical intervention. But Gaza is not a place where these opportunities are available. Here, there is no medicine, no equipped hospitals, and no hope except in the hearts of the people who see us amidst this rubble. Today, I find myself in a double struggle: with illness and with war. I cannot see the face of my sister who stands by my side every day, nor can I read the last letter my mother left me before she passed away. Whenever I try to focus with my eyes, I am overcome by pain and fog, and I feel as if the entire world is slipping away from me. Every night, I am afraid to close my eyes. I fear that I will never open it again to the light. What if I wake up one day to find that the darkness has become permanent? The war here leaves us with nothing. Basic medicines are unavailable, hospitals are overwhelmed with attempts to save those affected by the bombing, and I am in the midst of all this, waiting. Waiting for a chance to live, a chance to see the face of my niece who is growing day by day, and I cannot even keep her features in my memory. I am writing to you today because I need you. I need your hearts to give me a chance to regain my sight. Every donation from you is not just medical assistance; it is a new life. It is a hope that I cling to at a time when life itself seems like a miracle. Help me regain the light of my eyes, to see the face of a child smiling in the midst of this pain, to live the life that I deserve in the midst of a world that has taken everything from us. Your donation could be the difference between darkness and light in my life. Be my light, please.

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"Hope for a New Beginning: A Gaza Family's Urgent 

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"Hope for a New Beginning: A Gaza Family's Urgent 
Urgent Help Needed: A Family from Gaza in Search of a New Beginning Dear friends and kind-hearted supporters, We are a family from Gaza, consisting of four siblings—two brothers and two sisters. Our lives have been marked by hardship, loss, and an ongoing struggle to survive. Tragically, one of our beloved brothers was martyred while working hard to support us and seek a better life. His sacrifice has left a deep void in our hearts, and we are now facing even greater challenges. Due to the difficult circumstances in Gaza, we have no stable source of income, and our daily lives have become a constant fight for survival. We are reaching out today to ask for your support as we seek to rebuild our lives and create a future of hope and opportunity. Our goal is to leave Gaza and reunite with our mother and sister, who are currently living outside the region. We hope to start anew, build a stable future, and overcome the limitations imposed by the situation here. With your help, we can: Escape the daily struggles of life in Gaza, where basic necessities are often out of reach. Reunite with our mother and sister, who have been separated from us for too long. Start a new chapter in life outside Gaza, where we can pursue education, work, and build a better future. Any donation, no matter how small, will help us achieve this dream of a safe and stable life. We are deeply grateful for your support and generosity, and we promise to honor your kindness by working hard to build a better future for ourselves and our community. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

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