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in reply to David Culley

@fabio
As someone living through this genocide in Gaza, I ask you to understand that people here do not send many mentions or messages because they want to. They do it because it is often the last way we have left to survive. When the world is silent and aid becomes scarce, asking for help becomes our last hope.
Many families here have lost everything: homes, work, safety, and even food.
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Nada🇵🇸🇵🇸
Can you imagine a mother or father who cannot bring any joy to their child’s heart at Eid after fasting for a whole month?
These days used to be days of happiness for our children, but now they feel like a house of mourning, full of disappointment. 💔
in reply to Nada🇵🇸🇵🇸

@nada_eid_88 Know that you and your family are not alone, Nada. There are so many of us here trying to help, even if our governments aren’t.

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in reply to Aral Balkan

Thank you for your kindness and support.
I feel pain knowing that some people are forced to break the law here through messages and signals, but the hell we live in makes a person send this signal, which might be their path to survival.
I have worked in a sensitive government ministry and understand well what breaking the law means, and I appreciate your dilemma between helping everyone and upholding the law.