We are Twin Moons from Gaza — two university students and content creators trying to share an honest image of our culture and daily life, away from numbers and headlines, and closer to the real human stories lived here every day.
Today, we are living in tents after everything changed suddenly. Since the beginning of the war, we have been displaced multiple times, moving through fear and uncertainty, losing the most basic things that once felt normal: a safe home, electricity, clean water, and a quiet place to study or work.
Despite all of this, we did not stop.
We chose to carry a camera instead of silence, and to create simple content that reflects the true spirit of Gaza — faith, patience, solidarity, and the ability to find meaning even in the harshest conditions.
Alongside our content, we try to support students in Gaza emotionally and morally, because we live the same struggle ourselves. Universities have been destroyed, education has been interrupted, and dreams have been forcibly put on hold. We are students without jobs, facing an extremely difficult economic reality and rapidly rising prices, making it a daily challenge to continue our education and sustain our lives.
We live the harsh reality of tent life in every detail: cooking over firewood, cold and rain, illness, and constant fear. Simple things — like a gas stove or a safe workspace — have become distant dreams.
And yet, we still believe we have a message.
We believe that images and words can be a gentle form of resistance, and that faith and culture can be a bridge between us and the world.
We are asking for your support today not out of pity, but out of human partnership —
to help us continue our education,
to secure our basic needs in this harsh reality,
and to enable us to keep creating content that carries the true voice of Gaza.
We have lived through very difficult days, and we are still living them.
But your support can make a real difference —
a difference in our lives, in our ability to keep going, and in sharing a message of hope from a place that still pulses with life despite everything.
Your support means more to us than words can express —
and it changes more than you can imagine
Organizer and beneficiary
Hatem Saleh
Beneficiary

