i genuinely hate how people have to sit and write a post that stands out while boosting a fundraiser because most people won't bat an eye at the misery and inhumane conditions Palestinians are living in.
i see people making art and telling others to use it because fundraisers with art are generally reblogged more often. i see people using colored text in order to make the post more eye catching.
palestinians on instagram are using popular audios and stitch trending reels at the beginning to make the world pay attention to them. imagine having to make something look entertaining in order to survive.
they are living under constant threat of israeli airstrikes, bombing, scarcity of food and disease. many have lost a lot in the past few months.
palestinians on tumblr are posting their pictures and the horrible conditions in which they are living. they travel long distances for internet connection only to be called a scammer by some privileged ass who cannot locate gaza on a map.
here are some verified gfms. please share the linked posts. it's the bare minimum we can do from the comforts of our home.
@amjadshiltawu: link to the post
vetted
@dima96yousef: link to the post
vetted
@tamer200333: link to the post
vetted
@ahmed8311: link to the post
vetted (#161)
@saratahrawi: link to the post
vetted
The Double standards , The ugliness and filth of this world , The vilest human era throughout the universe
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Please share and spread this. Ahmed, Abedelrahman, and their family need help evacuating from Gaza to Egypt. They are pleading for help to escape the dire situation they are facing. With their father tragically passing away, it has left them with added burdens.
If you can, please consider donating and helping them reach their goal to evacuate to Egypt.
Zionism is nazism. How can someone watch KIDS burn and die, yet still defend a terrorist country like Israel? How? How can you be a human at this point? How are you a human? You're not.
I don't even have words to describe my rage for those who support a genocide. Fucking disgraces.
We are living in a continuous nightmare as we approach the tenth month of this bloody war! We have lost our homes, our lives, and our dreams. What more does this war want? We have become accustomed to the terrifying sounds and horrific scenes, and all we desire now is some peace and quiet. We want to live our lives and raise our children to love life, not merely to survive.
Amid all this, my son Youssef is suffering from a serious health condition, diagnosed with esophageal varices, a critical condition causing dangerous internal bleeding. Instead of living a normal childhood, he finds himself surrounded by pollution and the dangers of war. Additionally, the spread of the polio virus in the water has only made matters worse, posing another threat to the health of the children in our area.
This was Youssef's condition a short while ago. What should I wait for? Should I wait to lose Youssef too after losing everything in my life? Damn this unfair world.
We are in desperate need of peace. We want to see our children play freely in a safe and clean environment, far from fear and disease. We look forward to the day this war ends, and we can build a new life for our children, where they can live a life filled with hope and safety. Please, stop this catastrophe. Let us live in peace.
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i'd like to draw attention to a fundraising campaign for Hossam Bardaweel. Hossam's immediate family, his parents and his siblings, has been martyred. he's currently living in a tent with his neices and nephews and his campaign is still a long way from its goal.
this campaign was shared with me through direct contact with a palestinian whose campaign has been vetted and reached its goal alhamdulillah, and i trust its legitimacy. please donate any amount that you can spare!
"Noo, I don't have an opinion on what's going on in Palestine."
"I don't like politics so I'm neutral about all of that stuff."
"Don't send me things about the politics of Gaza or Palestine or anything like that, it just makes me really anxious and-"
Those are some real things I've seen people say before. You don't have an opinion on the literal genocide going on in Gaza and Palestine? The lives being taken? The atrocities Israel has done? You're refusing to educate yourself on all of this because it makes you anxious? (Boo hoo) That's disgusting to me. You can't be "neutral" about a literal war??
You're either with Palestine or not. I'm loud and proud about supporting Palestine, and if any of my mutuals, followers, friends or family who don't feel the same, please get away from me and this blog.
We have been through many wars before, but this war was not like the ones before it. Our lives were turned upside down. We became displaced from one place to another. We are the Anas family, residents of northern Gaza, specifically in the Shujaiya area. In the first week of the war, we fled our home because everyone considered our home to be in a dangerous area. We moved to the Rimal area, specifically in the middle of Gaza. There, we received the news that our home, which contained all our beautiful memories, was bombed. Suddenly, it was gone!!! Just thinking that your home, which you worked hard on and built from scratch and took a lot of your life, was gone in less than a second ! After a while, we left the sands to the Al-Zawaida area because of the heavy shelling. We stayed there for about two weeks, and then the terrorist army asked us to go to Rafah. We actually fled for the fourth time to Rafah and stayed there for two months, some of the most difficult days of our lives, as there was no way or means to live a normal life. 😔😔 After that, because of the invasion of Rafah, we moved to Deir al-Balah. Now, we are in very difficult and oppressive circumstances.