My name is Hussein Al-Najjar. I am 46 years old, married, and a father of ten young children, all of whom depend entirely on me for safety, food, and hope. Until recently, my family and I lived in our home in Jabalia, where we tried to build a stable life despite ongoing hardship. That home is now gone.
Today, we are homeless, surviving in a tattered tent by the sea, exposed to harsh weather, insecurity, and constant uncertainty. What was once a life of routine and dignity has been reduced to a daily struggle to meet the most basic needs shelter, clean water, food, and medical care. Providing for ten children under these conditions is overwhelming, especially when there is no steady income and no support system to rely on.
My children are still very young. They need warmth, nutrition, education, and a sense of normalcy things that no child should ever be deprived of. As a parent, it is heartbreaking to be unable to protect them from hunger, cold, and fear. Every day is a fight to keep them safe and healthy with extremely limited resources.
This campaign is not just about rebuilding what was lost, but about preserving the lives and future of ten innocent children and giving our family a chance to survive with dignity. Any support whether financial assistance, shelter materials, or basic supplies would make a real and immediate difference. Help would mean stability, safety, and the possibility of hope after profound loss.
Your support can help turn this situation from mere survival into the first step toward recovery.

