today 3.3.2024 around 1 o’clock in the morning my sister Maha had her baby. it is a daughter.
Mum and baby are doing well.
This reminds us: where there is death, there is also life and hope.
We pray to God to protect them all. May the baby bring hope, life, peace and freedom to her family
I apologise. unfortunately I have been ill for the last few days and have not been able to post. at least not here on the website.
Now I’m feeling better and can report something positive. THANKS to your donations, support from family and friends, we were able to support my sisters, mother and brother financially so that they can buy food and drinking water.
In the last few days, some relief supplies have also been allowed into northern Gaza. That’s enough and it’s not reaching everyone. BUT the price situation in the food market has been affected enormously. e.g. 1kg of flour used to cost more than 100 shekels (25โฌ). now it only costs 40-50 shekels (10-12โฌ). It is still enormously expensive. But it is an enormous relief for the people there, who have little or no money.
500โฌ is just enough for about 1-2 weeks maximum.
We hope that there will soon be an end to this misery and continue to pray that my family will survive this crisis.
Many thanks to all our supporters, without you we really would never have made it.
THANK YOU๐
My sister Hanan has finally managed to upload the photos she took during her last visit to my pregnant sister Maha in Deir El balah. There are also new photos of her 3 girls Fairouz, Jouri and Shams.
2 days ago we were finally able to reach my mum and talk to her for about 2 hours. ๐คฒ
She is still doing well, but you can hear and hear how she is mentally at the end. she has no strength left. the war in Gaza is killing her.
Food is getting scarcer and scarcer in northern Gaza. The last remaining food supplies are running out.
Thanks to your DONATIONS, we have been able to support our family financially in the last few days and send money so that they can buy food and drink.
In southern Gaza, in Rafah, the situation is also extremely tense. My sisters Manal and Hanan always have their belongings ready, so they run away immediately if the attacks start.
My sister Maha is now 9 months pregnant. It could happen at any time. We are praying for her and her baby to get through it ๐คฒ.
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My sister Amani and her family are working hard and diligently to make the only non-destroyed room in their home habitable. At night they sleep with the husband’s relatives and during the day they go to stay in what is left of their home. She tries to create some life and normality for herself and her children. Returning to her destroyed flat, with only one habitable room left, was the first step.
Next, the family wants to provide water – not just for themselves, but for the entire neighbourhood. With financial support from outside, they could buy diesel for a still-functioning water pump in a centrally located well. Unfortunately, things turn out differently. Al Shuja’yyah is attacked again. The occupying forces ordered the residents to leave the zone immediately, so my sister and her family fled back to their relatives. They have taken some of their few provisions with them – just as much as they could carry.
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of danger and bombing is everywhere.
2 days after the situation in northern Gaza has eased somewhat, today there were again shootings and attacks on various streets and places. We could hardly reach anyone again today. Only Ibrahim, son of Sister Amani, reported that everyone is still alive.
The husband of my sister Maha in Deir Albalah, Mohammed, has contacted us via Whatsup. they are also still alive.๐
Here are some photos and videos that I have received over the last few days.
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After almost 10 days of fear. Yesterday we were finally able to reach my mother, brother, sister Arwa, Mona and Lamia by phone.
They’re all still alive. they are also close to Al Shifa Hospital. The situation has relaxed somewhat. There is no intensive bombing and there are no longer any snipers on the streets.
After almost 2 weeks, my sister Mona was able to contact us and tell us how they survived.
For the last 2 weeks they have lived only on water, which the other refugees who left the building left behind. NOTHING ELSE. Only a second family in the building stayed and sometimes helped with something edible. such as. piece of bread (for 5 people)
Yesterday and today she was finally able to go out and look for and buy something to eat. My sister Amani met her and gave her money which we sent days ago.
My brother Ibrahim in Ireland was able to reach my mother and talk to her on the phone. Everyone is fine.
Thank God they were unharmed.๐คฒ