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I am Mohammed Jassim Hamad.
I am from Palestine and live in Gaza. I am 23 years old. I live in northern Gaza, in Beit Hanoun, after being forcibly displaced from our homes more than six times during the brutal war on Gaza.
I am the eldest son of a family of 13: my father, Jassim and Rana, and my siblings, Mahmoud, Sahar, Lamis, and Rania, along with her husband and three daughters. We have all been evacuated more than six times and are living in extremely difficult conditions in a tent in Beit Hanoun after the occupation completely destroyed our home. I cannot imagine spending the rest of our lives living in a tent without electricity, water, or a healthy lifestyle.
My father, 60, is ill and needs urgent surgery. We cannot perform it due to the poor condition of the hospitals and the lack of money, medication, and treatment. He needs to travel outside the Gaza Strip after sustaining back and head injuries in the war.
My sister, Rania, was pregnant and gave birth during the war. She and her baby girl did not receive any health care or nutrition. She was born in undeserved conditions in a tent, experiencing extreme cold and extreme heat, and became frequently ill due to the changing climate.
Tulin and Dana, both six years old, were deprived of their childhood and their right to education and play like other children around the world.
I studied accounting at Al-Aqsa University. I had dreams of finding a job, completing my studies, and getting my master's and doctorate degrees. All my ambitions and dreams were shattered by this war. We had a beautiful home in Beit Hanoun, Gaza, and we recently finished renovating the house and invested all our resources into it. At the beginning of the war, the occupation completely destroyed the house. Our source of income was a farm. It was completely destroyed, and now we have no source of income. We have nothing left in Gaza. We have lost everything we own.
My brother Mahmoud was supposed to be in his second year of university. He had a dream of studying engineering, but we couldn't fulfill his dream because we couldn't afford his university fees due to our poor financial situation.
My sister Sahar had finished her university studies and had a dream of pursuing a master's degree.
We have lost all our livelihoods and have become homeless. I want you to help us rebuild our lives, live a simple life, and provide for our children and my family.
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