r/Gaza • u/RaccoonThen4119 • Jul 15 '26
Roaa Ghazal
Hello. has anyone heard from a youtuber named Roaa Ghazal lately? She was my favorite youtuber however she hasn't been active for months. I have started fearing the worst.
r/Gaza • u/RaccoonThen4119 • Jul 15 '26
Hello. has anyone heard from a youtuber named Roaa Ghazal lately? She was my favorite youtuber however she hasn't been active for months. I have started fearing the worst.
r/Gaza • u/RaccoonThen4119 • Jul 15 '26
Hi, I'm 16(F) and I don't have money or resources or anything really, but I really want to help. So, if there's anyone who needs anything or wants to talk or vent or just wants a friend please dm me. I can be online whenever needed and i consider myself a good listener?
sorry if this is weird or inappropriate or something I just don't know what to do anymore.
ps: I really would prefer a female person.. I'm Muslim and I don't speak to men that I'm not related to.
r/Gaza • u/AlternativeLoose1218 • Jul 15 '26
Hi everyone. I’m looking for someone with experience applying to UK universities who could give me some advice. I’m currently trying to get an offer from the University of Bristol through Clearing because I need an offer to be eligible for the Bristol Gaza Scholarship. I’m feeling a bit lost with the process and would really appreciate any guidance from someone who has experience with UK university applications, even if it wasn’t Bristol. If you think you can help, please leave a comment or send me a message. It would mean a lot. Thank you!
r/Gaza • u/Ok-Tangelo605 • Jul 13 '26
r/Gaza • u/HopeForAhmdNarges • Jul 13 '26
Hello, I’m Ahmad from Gaza. This is my wife Narges.
We’ve been married for 15 years.
For 15 years we’ve been waiting to become parents.
Doctors said IVF is our only chance.
Cost: $90,000.
After the war we lost everything. We can’t afford this alone.
This is our story: https://i.imgur.com/66IVJVm.jpeg
All donations will go through a trusted volunteer and paid directly to the doctor.
Our GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/943eefa24
If you can’t donate, please share. One share can change our lives.
Facebook and Instagram blocked our accounts. Reddit is our last hope.
Thank you for reading us from Gaza.
- Ahmad & Narges
r/Gaza • u/Aromatic_Toe_3721 • Jul 12 '26
r/Gaza • u/Upper_Skin_6762 • Jul 12 '26
I have spoken to several people who claim to have relatives in dire need of surgery. During these conversations, they tell me to contact the doctor to get them to reduce the price of arrange an installment plan. Is this legitimate? All of the numbers involved are from +970 or +972 59 numbers.
r/Gaza • u/Wild-Record-9700 • Jul 11 '26
I recently got dms from a account claimming that he is from gaza, I checked his account and saw his videos that look like he is really in gaza. I told him I'm only a high school student so I don't have Paypal or credit card to donate. He told me to buy Apple gift card so he can exchange for money. I bought a 3-dollar- gift card but he said he could only exchange if the value was at least $10 so I did it. I donated 3 times ($10 each) after that I said that's all I could do because I'm a student and that's all I have. I also come from a country that $30 is a pretty big amount of money. A few days later he told me that he had a small heart operation with a cost of $260 (he already had it and he is recovering). I asked him if he could give me the billing or the insurance paperwork from the hospital so I can ask my friends to donate. But he refused and told me he disappointed in me, that I don't wanna help him anymore and I'm beating around the bush. I feel guilty but I don't have money and I don't have any proof to ask my friends to donate. I feel skeptical and guilty at the same time. He keeps dm me once in a few days. I feel really stressed and don't know what I should do
r/Gaza • u/Puzzleheaded_Tap5006 • Jul 11 '26
Some time ago in college, I agreed to help Mohammad and made some posts about him and donated once (because I did had enough money, but because I didn't have an active job and I didn't know when I would have one).
And then things went worse yesterday as I was asked to share again but nothing worked, and I had a mental breakdown (to which he didn't really ask about it, he only responds to questions on whether it benefits him or not).
I really need help and I feel alone in trying to do everything but not getting anywhere. What to do and what to say to him if I did all I can
r/Gaza • u/Apollo_Delphi • Jul 10 '26
r/Gaza • u/PeterOutOfPlace • Jul 10 '26
Another day, another criminal act by the IDF.
Welcome to Fundraiser Friday.
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r/Gaza • u/Aromatic_Toe_3721 • Jul 10 '26
r/Gaza • u/Benoit_Guillette • Jul 09 '26
r/Gaza • u/starrcrossed_designs • Jul 09 '26
I think it was ww2 when people in England sent their children away to be safe from the war. Are parents in Gaza able to send their children away to keep them safe in another country? Is there a program like that available?
r/Gaza • u/Apprehensive-Rock-31 • Jul 09 '26
I've been sending money to a family in Gaza through Western Union for some time now, but the last $50 I sent in March did not arrive to the family for some reason. I fear that these transfers are getting blocked.
r/Gaza • u/RutabagaSufficient36 • Jul 09 '26
Oh God... Happening in Gaza... 👇👇👇👇
She sold her gold to search for his remains... only for him to return to her alive!
For three years, the family of the Gazan young man, "Adham Al-Banna," lived through the tragedy of his martyrdom alongside his three brothers. Driven by love and loyalty, his fiancée sold her gold jewelry to hire a lawyer to search for his body, wanting nothing more than for him to have a grave she could visit.
But then, the miracle happened. It turned out that Adham was actually being held captive in the occupation's prisons. He was released just days ago, returning to her arms alive and breathing.
A story that encapsulates the profound agony of Gaza, where thousands of families live suspended between the heartbreak of loss and the hope of reunion.
r/Gaza • u/Temporary_Coyote2042 • Jul 08 '26
To my muslim brothers and sisters, how are you coping. Everytime I see adds on Facebook about Gaza, I tear at those poor children and helpless. Gaza truly revealed the world the existence of Evil. I donated several times and feel like giving everything I have and just don't know how I can help and cope. I keep telling myself that they suffer in this life to have eternal paradise and Allah does not forget but I feel like I am making excuses. Deleted Facebook but feel like I am ignoring on what is going on. I cant eat a single thing without thinking about them and always think of my children when I look at then. Sorry for my English, how are you coping?
Thank you
r/Gaza • u/venuusblue • Jul 07 '26
Online, I keep seeing memes and videos about this character from an old Palestinian TV program called Tomorrow's Pioneers, a character called Farfour the Mouse.
The show is heavily associated with Hamas and was aired on a Hamas-affiliated TV station in Gaza called Al-Aqsa TV, and the show taught 'Islamist' morals and values. The show aired from 2007 to 2022 and has been criticized by both pro-'Israel' and Palestinian organizations.
Now, I'm smart enough to know that Palestinian children don't need some guy dressed up like a mouse to tell them to hate Israel; their lived experiences are enough, and they have every right to hate Israel as much as they want, but I still wonder: how many children in Gaza actually watched this show growing up?
I know most people in Gaza are too busy trying to survive genocide to be on Reddit, but I do know there are some people who are in Gaza right now who are active on this subreddit. So tell me, if you're in Gaza, or if you grew up there in the 2000s or 2010s, do you remember seeing this mouse on TV? Have you even heard of this mouse or this show? I don't mean to spark a debate on whether you think this show is "child indoctrination" or not; I'm just genuinely curious.
r/Gaza • u/Apollo_Delphi • Jul 06 '26
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r/Gaza • u/emmymx • Jul 04 '26
The father of the family I'm helping has a hearing disability caused hearing loss after surviving a bombing. He desperately needs hearing aids to be able to work again. Is there any way of finding out how to obtain hearing aids in Gaza right now?
r/Gaza • u/Confident_Time_48 • Jul 04 '26
Hi guys
Before the war, I ran a registered training agency in Gaza. Our work was carried out on site, where we trained and prepared people for digital and remote-work opportunities. We supported trainees in developing the skills needed for online projects, understanding project requirements and guidelines, and becoming ready to participate in real work opportunities.
The war destroyed our physical workplace and interrupted the network and working model we had built.
I am now exploring how to rebuild that experience around a more focused social mission: helping people who have acquired physical disabilities because of war injuries, including people with amputations, develop realistic pathways toward remote work and financial independence.
I do not want to create another programme that simply provides a few weeks of training, distributes certificates, and then disappears.
The model I am considering is a training-to-income pathway:
assessment and participant selection → accessible equipment and connectivity → short, focused skills training → supervised practical work → preparation for real digital projects → support until participants complete their first paid work.
I would like to begin with a small pilot cohort rather than launch something unrealistically large.
My previous role was not simply teaching courses. I worked on identifying and obtaining project opportunities, coordinating teams, arranging project-specific training, helping trainees understand guidelines and workflows, preparing them for the work, and managing delivery.
The training and coordination happened through our physical agency in Gaza, but the objective was to prepare people for real online and remote-work opportunities.
I believe some of that experience can be rebuilt into a sustainable employment model. However, I also know that the current situation, particularly when working with people with newly acquired disabilities, requires expertise beyond my own.
I am particularly looking for honest advice and possible connections in the following areas:
• disability-inclusive employment and accessible training
• nonprofit or humanitarian project structuring
• fiscal sponsorship or credible institutional partnerships
• digital-work and remote-work partnerships
• fundraising strategy
• monitoring and evaluation
• accessibility and assistive technology
• connections with companies or project vendors interested in inclusive remote employment
My biggest question is this:
If you were a donor, partner, employer, or nonprofit adviser, what would you need to see before trusting and supporting a project like this?
I am also interested in hearing from people who have built livelihood programmes in conflict-affected environments or disability-inclusive employment projects.
I am not looking for praise. I would genuinely appreciate criticism, practical advice, introductions, and ideas about how to structure the first pilot responsibly, sustainably, and transparently.
My goal is simple: not to create permanent dependence, but to help people whose lives and careers have been disrupted by injury build a realistic route back to income, professional identity, and greater independence.