Hello
My name is Osama Abu Sukran, and I live in Gaza.
When the war began, so did my story with my wife and son.
I had traveled to the south of the Gaza Strip to check on my family, but something unexpected happened. On that very day, the army established the Netzarim Corridor, cutting me off from returning to my wife in the north.
At that time, my wife was pregnant with our first child. Months passed, and she gave birth to our son, Abdul Rahman. However, I was unable to see him when he was born, and she could not come to me due to the extreme danger caused by the ongoing events.
As time went on, my son grew up without me. By the time he was nine months old, I had yet to see him. It was only when a ceasefire was declared that I was finally able to return to the north and see my wife and son for the first time after a year and four months apart.
Now, war has returned, and as a family, we are planning to leave and buy a home outside Gaza to protect our son and ourselves from this brutal conflict. We cherish life and humanity, but the war has deprived us of our right to study and work.
Neither my wife nor I have been able to complete our education or find stable employment due to the dire and dangerous circumstances in Gaza, which have disrupted all aspects of life, including education and work. My wife, in particular, has not been able to graduate and is now unable to continue her studies because of the situation.
Currently, we have been displaced once again. We were forced to leave our home after the Israeli occupation announced a military operation in Gaza. Our house, being near the border, is in a high-risk area and has already been threatened with occupation and destruction.
We need help to rebuild our lives in a safer country with better living conditions. Thank you for your support.




