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Hello, my name is Amal Abidi, I'm from Tunisia and live in Québec Canda. I am trying to help friends of mine, a family of 7, Hazem musleh 50 years old, his wife and their 5 childrens; Bayen 20yo, Betoul 18yo, Mohammed13yo, Fayez15yo and Houssem6yo, to evacuate from Gaza. Since I live in Canada, I am able to collect money and send it to them afterwards.
In the heart of the Al-Bureij camp, where the air is thick with despair and the ground echoes with the cries of loss, there lies a family—a family shattered by the relentless storms of conflict, a family clinging to the fragments of hope amidst the rubble of their dreams.
Their tale begins on the first day of the war, a day etched in sorrow as the sky rained down fire and blood. Israeli forces, with their tanks rumbling like thunder and their jets tearing through the heavens, descended upon the refugee camps like a merciless tempest. Homes were razed to the ground, streets became rivers of rubble, and the very air crackled with the electricity of fear.
It was then that tragedy struck with the merciless hand of fate, claiming the life of their beloved nephew, a soul lost to the violence that knows no bounds. Israeli bombs tore through homes like vengeful specters, leaving behind a trail of devastation and heartache. One by one, they took away kin and kin, until 47 souls were lost to the merciless tide of war.
But the horrors did not end there. With each passing day, the specter of death loomed closer, claiming cousins, uncles, and innocent children in its unyielding grasp. Their home, once a sanctuary, now lay in ruins—a haunting reminder of the fragility of life in the midst of chaos.
Yet, amidst the darkness, there flickers a glimmer of resilience—a father, a husband, a guardian to five precious souls. At 50 years old, burdened by grief and the weight of responsibility, he stands as a beacon of strength in the face of adversity.
But the challenges they face are not merely confined to the scars of war. Poverty gnaws at their heels, hunger gnarls in their bellies, and illness prowls like a silent predator. His wife's battle with rheumatoid disease demands costly treatment, while his son's heart remains shackled by the chains of illness since birth.
In the midst of this turmoil, their daughters cling to the flickering flame of education, their dreams soaring above the smoke and ashes that surround them. Yet, even their aspirations are threatened by the suffocating grip of poverty and conflict.
Their plea is simple yet profound—a plea for safety, for peace, for a chance to rebuild their shattered lives in a land untouched by the ravages of war. They yearn for a world where the laughter of children mingles with the whispers of hope, where the shadows of fear are banished by the light of compassion.
So, as you read their story, let your heart be their refuge, your generosity their salvation. For in the darkness of despair, even the smallest glimmer of kindness can illuminate the path to a brighter tomorrow.

