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Hello, I am Nevin Abu Mualla, 26 years old, Palestinian, born in Gaza, graduate of Arabic language and Islamic education from Al-Aqsa University.
who am I !?!
The days pass very quickly. We no longer remember the past and the future no longer has any features. Our dreams have been buried and they no longer have a place in the city.
Only the graves here fill the corners and squares of my city.
Before October 7, I was 26 years old.
Days filled with a mixture of sadness and happiness, along with several wars and misfortunes, but despite the difficulties, we sought excellence and distinction and loved life.
Now we were born on October 7, and we are 200 years old and more...
Our minds and hearts are filled with images of blood, body parts, and lots of debris.
I no longer remember my rights as a human being to obtain the minimum necessities of life.
The availability of food, drink, shelter, and even clean air is no longer a given in life...
My life has no value as a human being. In the eyes of the world, we are just numbers.
We are the ones who die a thousand times every passing second!
I'm looking for a world that includes me every day
I hope you will help me travel outside Gaza to save us and achieve our dreams

My husband, Jabr, who was 30 years old, lost his mother, who was the center of his life and his support and support in his life, and he lost his father last year, who suffered from diabetic foot and suffered from a brain tumor. The family home was a home of love and stability. This house and the beautiful memories that were in it were destroyed. We were a small family full of love and tenderness, but the occupation took away from us the most precious person to our hearts in this life, which is the mother.

My child, Muhammad, who is not yet one year old, when the house was bombed, suffered physical injuries. These wounds healed, but what can heal him from his psychological trauma? Muhammad became afraid of any loud sound, whether bombing or attacks. He became afraid and ran to me crying. How will I protect him from these sounds and these explosives? Muhammad is a beautiful child who loves toy cars and animals. He would like to live in a safe country free of violence, the smell of blood, and the sound of bombs.

My sister, Rana, who is 29 years old, graduated from the university with a beautiful specialty as a “speech therapist and problem therapist.” She was practicing her work and developing in it, but the occupation destroyed all the work centers in which she was working. Now she has no job and no home. She took on the great responsibility left to her by her mother after her death. She became a mother of the house. She now plays the role of a mother to her sisters and the children of her sister Sahar, whom we lost in the attack on the house.

My sister Fatima, 27 years old, has a nursing profession. She was working as a nurse in a private hospital, but her workplace was destroyed. She was continuing her studies to obtain a bachelor’s degree. It was the last year of her university studies to obtain her degree and develop in her field of work, but the occupation destroyed her workplace. It destroyed the university in which she was completing. Her studies were destroyed, her house was destroyed, and her mother, to whom she was very attached, was taken from her.

I will never forget my sister Sahar, who died when our house was bombed and left us her four children, “Siraj, Adam, Eileen, and Haneen,” my sister’s children who were injured when the house was bombed. Their physical wounds may have been healed, but who will heal their souls? They suffer from psychological trauma. How come they no longer see their mother? How did the occupation deprive them of the most precious person in their lives? They were deprived of all their childhood rights. They have terrible nightmares while sleeping. Siraj and Adam, even though they are still at an understanding age, are always sad. They dream of leaving Gaza to exercise their rights and join kindergarten outside Gaza.
What adults find unbearable, how can children deal with it?


The house we built with years of hard work was destroyed in an instant, and our dear memories were buried under the rubble. The war on Gaza left nothing but destruction. Every corner of what was once our sanctuary now reminds us of what we have lost.
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Nevin and her family hope to eventually evacuate and then travel together to Turkey. Currently, the cost of crossing to Egypt alone is $5,000-7,000 per person. Additionally, the cost of basic necessities in Gaza has skyrocketed, so Nevin and her family will use donations to survive until the crossings reopen and they can register for evacuation.
We truly appreciate your support in our efforts to help Mayada and her family. Please consider donating or sharing our campaign, and we welcome you to reach out to me with any questions you may have!

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Mohamad Said
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