I'd like to bring people's attention to @mohammedayesh's fundraiser. He's kindly asked me to share his story with my followers.
Mohammed is a university student whose studies were unfortunately cut short by the war, the same one that has ravaged and destroyed his home, uprooted his life, and thrust him into a life where he is struggling for survival.
He is trying to raise funds to leave the instability and danger he is facing every day and evacuate to Egypt. He wants to continue his education and live a life of safety and dignity.
You can donate to his GoFundMe, which is currently sitting at €4,488 out of €10,000.
Additionally, you can donate to his PayPal, which will go to supporting his family. He currently has just under €200, which he's using to spend on himself since he no longer has any source of income.
A woman named Fadia has reached out to me (@fadia) and trusted me to tell you her story. Fadia and her husband have 5 children and are trying to survive through the horrific conditions enforced upon Gaza by Israel.
They've had to evacuate their home and currently their family is crowded within a car garage, housing 12 people, with absolutely no privacy. And occasionally accommodating even more people. They're suffering from a lack of clean environment, with car exhausts and smoke from burning wood as well as insects which are all polluting the space this family is living in.
Fadia's youngest daughter is still a toddler with a weak immune system and the environment is causing her to have a persistent cold and cough.
Additionally, Fadia's mother is an elderly woman with diabetes and blood pressure who is experiencing health complications which cannot be healed in Gaza. She needs to be evacuated in order to seek treatment.
Fadia's family is trying to raise $100,000 CAD to evacuate but have merely reached $4,369 CAD.
Even a small donation can make a difference here. Please donate. And even if you can't please share and get their story out there.
Graphic Content | The occupation committed a heinous massacre, as an Israeli military drone targeted unarmed children in the Yabna camp in Rafah this afternoon.
For the humans that still have a heart, humans are burning and children are being beheaded from airstrikes in a sea of burning tents in Rafah. 40 fake beheaded babies got more sympathy and care then real Palestinian babies who have been beheaded for the past 8 months from brutual airstrikes. No words left.
We've lost EVERYTHING .. Please Help Us not lose each other.
In the blink of an eye, we've lost our home, our city, our memories, our friends , members of our families ,our money ,our safety and our peace.
Things are getting worse, we need your help I just want my kids to be SAFE HELP US AND DONATE click here
Help me rescue my Family of 11 out of war ,diseases, and famine.
We’re all sick almost all the time (especially my mother and brother, they can’t seem to recover) , and now my kids got sick again with no healthcare and little money and resources.
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Pictures taken and uploaded online by soldiers from the Netzah Yehuda Battalion of the Israeli occupation depict the abduction of Palestinians in the old city of Hebron, who are then humiliated by being paraded through the city stripped of their clothes.
The Netzah Yehuda Battalion, known for grave human rights abuses against Palestinians in the West Bank, saw its sanctions lifted by the Biden Administration under pressure from Netanyahu.
The administration withdrew sanctions against this battalion after the Israeli far right ministers threatened to impose further restrictions on Palestinians, including seizing Palestinian Authority funds.
“Rich kids should go to public schools. The mayor should ride the subway to work. When wealthy people get sick, they should be sent to public hospitals. Business executives should have to stand in the same airport security lines as everyone else. The very fact that people want to buy their way out of all of these experiences points to the reason why they shouldn’t be able to. Private schools and private limos and private doctors and private security are all pressure release valves that eliminate the friction that would cause powerful people to call for all of these bad things to get better. The degree to which we allow the rich to insulate themselves from the unpleasant reality that others are forced to experience is directly related to how long that reality is allowed to stay unpleasant. When they are left with no other option, rich people will force improvement in public systems. Their public spirit will be infinitely less urgent when they are contemplating these things from afar than when they are sitting in a hot ER waiting room for six hours themselves.”
it really is mind-boggling to me that the only reason i know about the Congolese and Sudanese genocides is because of the tireless work of grassroots activists and advocates posting on social media. I can honestly say that if I didn't have social media and didn't happen to be following Black authors and activists, I never would have known what was happening in Sudan and Congo because it is simply not being reported in the great majority of mainstream media. We're talking millions upon millions of PEOPLE enduring unimaginable pain and devastation with next to no official reporting. And yes that is in huge part due to the level of violence and displacement occurring that is preventing a lot of news from getting out of these countries, but it's also so blatantly due to anti-Black racism and the perception of African Nations as inherently savage and violent. But genocide is not and never should be normal for anyone anywhere. With that in mind, please keep Congo and Sudan in your thoughts. Check out Focus Congo for resources to help the Congolese people on the ground. Focus Congo's MO is a local organisation whose goal is to rebuild homes, rehabilitate land, and provide medical aid, education, and resources to Congo's most affected people. Also, Check out Keep Eyes On Sudan for how to help out and raise awareness of Sudanese people displaced by civil war. According to Sudanese TikToker bsonblast, donations to local food kitchens in Sudan are desperately needed to fight famine. If anyone has other resources specifically for helping Congo and Sudan, please add them and link them <3
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