I am very sad about my city, Gaza… I am crying in front of the destruction, devastation, and rubble. Nothing is as it was; everything has turned into ruins.
Every day I go out and see even more destruction, and I am deeply shocked. I can no longer recognize my city amid all this rubble.
I am shocked that all of this is made by human beings… I have nothing to say, I can only cry in front of this reality.
1,000 days of war… 1,000 days of endless hell.
A thousand days have passed, and not a single one has brought us a sense of safety. Every minute has been a fight to survive, and every night we have gone to sleep not knowing whether we would live to see the morning.
The crossings were closed, we were placed under siege, and we were deprived of food, water, medicine, and electricity. Hunger became a weapon, thirst became a punishment, and obtaining even the most basic necessities of life turned into a daily struggle.
Our homes were reduced to rubble. Hospitals, schools, and universities were destroyed. Every dream was buried beneath the ruins. This war has not only targeted buildings it has targeted human lives, dignity, and the future.
We have lived through a terror that words cannot describe. The sound of warplanes never leaves the sky, explosions never stop, and death follows us everywhere. Every time we said goodbye to those we loved, we knew there was no guarantee they would return.
Today, after 1,000 days, our suffering has not ended. The siege continues. Hunger, thirst, and fear remain part of our daily lives. This is not the memory of a war that ended it is the reality we are still living, and a suffering that shows no sign of ending.
It took a little longer than expected, but we have created a website for people to view the footage collected from Gaza in one place. You no longer have to download the entire archives to see them.
It includes:
64,537 videos
17,905 photos
Ability to download individual videos
Searchable index
Exhaustive sources list (300+ journalists)
Geolocation data
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Victim list
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It is hard to imagine a place in the world that can strip people of their dignity and weigh so heavily on the human spirit.
Gaza Port, once one of the city's most beautiful places a destination for the sea, peace, and gathering has become a shelter for tens of thousands of displaced people. Families who lost their homes and everything they owned are now left with nothing but fragile nylon tents that offer no protection from the scorching heat and no sense of dignity.
Under an unforgiving sun and suffocating temperatures, people spend their days and nights in conditions unfit for human beings. A place that once witnessed moments of joy has become a witness to displacement, homelessness, and a tragedy that repeats itself every single day.
earth contains all known life in the universe. climate collapse isn’t just ecocide. it’s literally omnicide. the extermination of everything. a small handful of old men are willing to kill everything.
Tomorrow, we will send the final water truck of this phase to one of the most remote and dangerous areas. With its delivery, we will have provided 51,000 liters of clean water to families living in the heart of this humanitarian crisis.
For 10 consecutive days, we worked under extremely harsh conditions. We traveled through dangerous areas to reach isolated tent camps that have been deprived of even the most basic necessities. We endured unbearable heat, overwhelming exhaustion, and constant fear, but the desperate need for water was greater than all of it.
Even so, I don’t feel a sense of complete accomplishment. The painful reality is that the amount of water we managed to provide covers only a tiny fraction of what people actually need. The water crisis here is getting worse every day. Seeing children smile as they drink clean water gives us hope, but it also reminds us of the countless others who are still waiting.
This is not the end. We are preparing to launch the next phase of our project, with the goal of delivering 10 more water trucks to reach even more families who have been forgotten.
@Tamer_Alnoaizy You have shown immense strength, keep relying on that immense strength and it will carry you through, even if you cannot always feel it. Rooting for and supporting you and all of Gaza. You will make it through and life will continue.
I am going through very difficult and heavy days in this city. I can no longer pretend that I am okay, and the reality here is far harsher than anything that can be written or said.
I am exhausted from silence and pretending to be strong, and I need prayers and kind words to ease this burden on me.
Vincent Van Gogh died by his own hand at age 37, believing himself a failure.
11 years later his paintings mooned. he could have been rich at 48.
you can't put a price on optimism. when you're looking for reasons to live, the important thing to remember is you never needed one.
I’m very proud of what we’ve achieved together.
For 8 consecutive days, without stopping, despite the severe danger and extremely high temperatures, a water truck carrying 5,000 liters of clean drinking water has gone out every day to the most devastated and dangerous displacement camps, where people are suffering from a critical shortage of clean drinking water.
The work is exhausting, but we continue because the need is greater than ever. There is a severe shortage of clean water and free food for displaced families, and more people depend on this support every day.
Today, we are launching our 8th consecutive water truck and preparing the next one for another devastated and high risk area.
Please share this post and follow our organization’s account to help us continue this life saving work. Every share and every act of support makes a real difference.
Tents are the filthiest invention that has ever been presented as a “solution” to human suffering, when in reality they are nothing more than cheap, torn pieces of fabric stretched over weak poles and then called a “shelter” or a “home.” They carry none of the real meaning of a home, dignity, or even the most basic sense of safety.
How can six or seven people live inside four meters of worn out nylon? How does such a narrow, suffocating space become an entire world that is supposed to contain a whole life? No rooms, no privacy, no safety only constant overcrowding and exhausted bodies piled on top of each other.
Inside these tents, there is no such thing as a normal life. Extreme heat that is unbearable during the day, freezing cold at night, and children’s bodies worn down day after day until exhaustion becomes part of their faces. No real sleep, no rest only a relentless struggle to survive.
These tents are not placed in anything that can be called “safe.” They are scattered along roads, among ruins, and on sidewalks in random spaces that are not fit for any form of life. Surrounded on all sides, they offer no protection: not from the burning sun that tears them apart, not from the rain that easily seeps through, and not from sudden danger.
Everything around them is harsh and neglected: overcrowding, dust, rubble, suffocating smells, and a life pushed entirely to the margins. No stability, no horizon, and no sense that this place could ever become a “home.”
And in the end, the question that screams in silence remains: how did the world stay silent about all of this? How did this reality pass in front of everyone’s eyes as if it weren’t happening? Where is humanity in everything that is going on? And how can people be left to live like this without anything being done?