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My name is Mohammed ayesh from Gaza Recently, I started a new chapter in my life. I married my wife Farah soon. We are waiting for our first child, a child we dream of growing up in light and in peace despite all the circumstances we are going through.
But in Gaza, even the simplest dreams come with impossible weight ، Life here is no longer measured by days, but by moments, moments with electricity, moments with water, moments with food, moments without fear
As a husband, I carry a responsibility beyond myself now. I am trying to build a life for my family in a place where stability does not existAnd this is like a conflict
On top of that, both Farah and I are still continuing our university studies, which comes with its own daily expenses and responsibilities, adding another layer of pressure to our situation.
Also at the moment, we face daily challenges: no stable income, high prices, limited access to basic needs, and ongoing education costs. However, we continue to move forward, holding on to hope in everything we have, and that's what made me create this link
Your support is not just financial ، It is what helps turn uncertainty into stability It is what allows us to breathe , to plan , to continue our education , and to believe in tomorrow.
Whether we rebuild our lives here or find safety elsewhere one day, we know we will have to start from zero.
And that’s why your support matters.
If you’ve supported us before thank you.
If you’re seeing this for the first time sharing this story is just as powerful.
* Mohammed & Farah
* Gaza, Palestine
Update: My pregnant wife was shot
While trying to buy clothes in preparation for our first baby, whom we are eagerly awaiting, my wife, who is five months pregnant, was struck by a gunshot in her chest. She was rushed to the hospital and underwent an emergency surgery in an attempt to remove the bullet, but due to the difficult medical conditions, it remains lodged in her chest. We thank God that she is still alive, but we are living through days filled with fear and anxiety for her health and the health of our unborn child.
Organizer
Shelley Gordon
Organizer


