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Save My Husband To Get Out Of Gaza

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Hello dear donors, I am very pleased that you came to my page I am Aya Al-Sabbagh from the Gaza Strip in Palestine and I work as a lawyer. I got married three years ago and my husband is also a lawyer. He means everything to me in this life. I am holding on to him until the last moment of our lives. He fought the world in order to marry me. He is a very wonderful person and I love him very much and he was the fruit of our love. A beautiful child named Omar, he is two years old, and this is a picture of us when we had a life, when we were very happy
Omar’s relationship with his father was an unusual relationship. They had more than a father-son relationship. I noticed my husband Ahmed’s intense attachment to Omar, and Omar’s intense attachment to his father as well. I always went to work to my husband’s office, as he works as a lawyer. Suddenly, he also took Omar, and our life was very happy. He said, “We built our house with love.”




I want to show you how beautiful Omar was, he and his father, how much I love them, my dear

Suddenly, without warning, our lives turned into hell Suddenly we see death in front of us and ignore it We are in a war that is not our fault at all We are living in death while we are alive Because of the fierce bloody war on the Gaza Strip, we were displaced from the north of the Gaza Strip to the south without any means of transportation. We were displaced on foot, me, my husband, his family, and my son, to the south of the Gaza Strip at the request of the occupation, and as they told us that the south of the Gaza Strip was safe. We spent about ten days in the south of the Strip, far from our homes, tasting death bitterly


We decided, after tasting the humiliation of displacement, to return to our homes As fate would have it, I would return to my home so that I could say goodbye to the love of my heart, my beloved, and my brother. After we returned to northern Gaza, my phone was ringing and the caller was my father. I answered the phone with a sigh, as I had not heard his voice for nearly a month due to the cut off of communications in the Gaza Strip and the curfew that was imposed on us. My father replied, “Yes, my love. Come quickly. I am tired. Come quickly. I am collapsed.” I said to him, “What is going on, father?” He told me, “Your brother has been martyred.” I do not want to tell you the extent of the overwhelming shock that I experienced. The separation is very painful and my heart became like ashes. I went, despite the curfew, to say goodbye to him. I put my soul in my shoulder and decided to go and see him. He was a dead angel on the bed. I love him very much.


Here we are displaced for the third time, and this time we displaced to the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip I told my husband that I wanted to take my official papers and my laptop, and he objected to that and told me, “Don’t take anything, Aya, because we will be displaced for two days or a week, and we will return, and our home is very safe. We are civilians, and our home is safe.” I listened to him and did not take any of my personal belongings or my documents. Official We displaced to the south of the Gaza Strip, and this time we were displaced in tents What bad luck. We were not able to follow the remaining empty houses to be displaced. There are now nearly a million and a half displaced people in Rafah. Oh my God, what is this noise, what is this life that I can never bear I have started thinking about my life before the Arabs and after the displacement during the war
I started sleeping on the floor after I used to sleep on the bed, and I wake up and find my clothes dirty because of sleeping on the dirty floor.
I have started washing my clothes and the clothes of my child and husband that we carried by hand and sitting on the floor after I used to wash the laundry in my automatic washing machine.
We were cleaning plates and spoons and washing dishes while sitting on the floor and tasting the taste of humiliation and humiliation because of all this.
I started cooking food on firewood and by burning wood, and my clothes became dirty after I used domestic gas to cook food.
The biggest problem I had was how to relieve myself and how to go to the bathroom. The tent in which we were displaced did not have a bathroom, and we used to go between people’s houses so that we could relieve ourselves and urinate. Oh, how much we suffered. Can you imagine the extent of the humiliation we were experiencing during displacement? Oh my God, how tired we are, how tired we are, and how tired we are. We even need fresh air to breathe Our lives have become this deadly routine Do you believe that the city of Rafah is safe? This is all lies and nonsense. We miraculously escaped death. A house behind our tent was bombed, and people from my husband’s family were injured. My son was terrified and suffered a psychological condition. He no longer craved food and did not eat. The bombing was also carried out every week and repeatedly, so that we were exposed to danger more than once Here we became certain that there is no safe place in all areas of Gaza and that we are at risk of death at any moment



Even though we bear all this pain and we cannot, we are very patient with all these hardships and pain, despite my distance and separation from my family, my sisters, my father, and my sister. They were not displaced and remained in northern Gaza and are exposed to daily bombing and humiliation. Despite all this, I was patient until the tragic news came because our own house had been bombed and it became rubble. It was heartbreaking news until I was truly certain, by God, that we cry for homes just as we cry for martyrs. I was very sad, for my husband and I were able to use this house with love and make good of it. Love is a path from nothing to everything Very sad, but there is no help, this is God's command


After all this trouble, and after my husband and I thought about the long psychological condition my son had been exposed to, and to suit his protection, we decided to travel, but travel requires a lot of money.
We thought well and borrowed from some relatives and friends so that we could gather enough resources for just me and Omar, and we were not able to fully arrange for Ahmed so that he could travel with us, as the cost of travel is very, very high.
My husband insisted on me very much that I go to Egypt and take Omar so that we can be safe I decided and Omar and I went to Egypt, and here we are in a strange country, suffering and fearing for my husband, as he is between life and death. I searched a lot for ways to get my husband out of the city of Rafah from the humiliation and humiliation until I came across this donation link, so I said, “You are the ones who can help me and stand by my side.” I am very afraid for his life. Every person inside the Gaza Strip is at risk of death. Omar and I survived, but we need Ahmed to be by our side. We need him to be our support in this exile. I need relief from my separation from my hungry family in the Gaza Strip Please help me keep my husband alive Please help me get him out of the city of Rafah. I don’t want his fate to be like the fate of my brother who was martyred. I am asking for your help, as I have no other solution left that I can resort to
My last farewell to Ahmed was at the Egyptian Rafah crossing, and God willing, it will not be my last farewell thanks to your words and your donation. My main goal with this donation link is to provide travel money for Ahmed so that we can save his life and he can return to his son Omar and hug him tightly, thanks to you. I can explain to you in detail what I need and why I ask for help:
▪️ The amount of $6,000 is the basic and important amount of the donation to save Ahmed’s life from death. It includes the fees for Ahmed my husband’s travel costs from the Rafah crossing until his arrival in the State of Egypt, including coordination fees, crossing check fees, and transportation.
▪️ The amount of $7,500 is the cost of travel for me and my son Omar. I previously explained that I had borrowed from some relatives and friends and promised them that I would return the amount to them after a period of 6 months.
▪️ $5,000 for my displaced family in the northern Gaza Strip. Of course, I will not forget those who had a higher education in my upbringing and stand by my side in asking for help for them. I will not be selfish and ask for help for me alone, as my family in the north does not have the Internet or transportation, and communications with them are almost non-existent. My family consists of five brothers and one Among them were martyred: Tariq, Atef, Hamza, Moataz, and Adham, who was martyred. My five brothers, along with their wives and children, and my sister, her husband, and her children are still displaced in the northern Gaza Strip, begging for hunger, their backs stuck to their stomachs from hunger and the siege, and because of the exorbitant cost of the flour they need to eat. The price of a bag of flour has reached $1,000.
Therefore, I need your help and donation to them so that I can send them these amounts honestly so that they can manage their affairs. I hope that I can get them out and rescue them from inside the Gaza Strip from the north, but they and their children are besieged by the occupation. How sad it is when I remember my brother’s children and how terrifying and frightening they are in a situation. I hope that God will protect them and that in the future I will be able to save their lives and get them out of the Gaza Strip.
▪️ 1800 US dollars and the costs of life in the city of Egypt, from rent and daily life necessities to what is allocated for me or my husband to find a job while he comes or we benefit from thinking about a project that we will establish so that we have a good source of income that is better for us to live from.◉ Temporary residence in Egypt: It will cover the basic necessities of accommodation, food, and other needs during the transitional period in Cairo.


This is a picture that shows the difference between the two pictures of my husband The picture on the right is of my husband before the war, and the picture on the left is of my husband during the war, and this picture is sufficient to explain what my husband is suffering from because of displacement, humiliation, distance, and separation from his wife and son.


Your generosity will directly help save my husband from death and rebuild our lives. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a big difference. ☮️ Lend your hand and make a meaningful impact for us because we need you ☮️ ✓ Donate on GoFundMe ⩥ Every contribution, whether large or small, will directly help save my husband’s life and help my family who are still trapped in the northern Gaza Strip. ✓ SHARE THIS POST AND SPREAD THE WORD ⩥ Please share this campaign with your friends, family and colleagues to help us achieve our goal and bring my husband safely. Your support means the world to me, and I am so thankful for any help you can provide during this difficult time. For the sake of transparency, I manage myself and the money will be transferred in Germany to a trusted relative who will transfer it to me directly after I achieve my main goal.
Your help means everything to us. For more details or questions, please contact us freely. Your kindness is a beacon of hope for our family. Thank you for your support and we hope for better days to come

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  • Saniyah Mayo
    • €5 
    • 15 hrs
  • Cierra Brown
    • €5 
    • 7 d
  • Anonymous
    • €5 
    • 8 d
  • Amy Smith
    • €5 
    • 8 d
  • Turner Riley
    • €50 
    • 9 d
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Ayah Sabagh
Organizer
Berlin
Mohammed Aldahshan
Beneficiary

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