Why must air traffic controllers retire at 56, FBI agents at 57, and pilots at 65—yet politicians can keep making decisions for future generations until 90?
🚨Urgent: Help Duaa Get Burn Treatment, Medicine & Basic Necessities in Gaza
Duaa Abu Amsha (31) was severely burned in an Israeli airstrike on 20 May 2025. She suffered second- and third-degree burns to her back, right arm, and right leg, leaving her with limited mobility and constant pain.
Today, Duaa lives in a tent in Gaza with her children. The extreme summer heat makes her injuries unbearable. She urgently needs burn medications, pain relief, wound care supplies, Dome tent, fans, hygiene items, food, and other basic necessities, while she waits for the chance to receive specialized medical treatment.
Duaa is the sister of Asmaa Abu Amsha, who was killed after suffering burns in the same attack that claimed the lives of more than 16 members of their family.
If you can help in any way, please contact her directly:
📞 WhatsApp: +970 592 645 614
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A rejected monkey breaks the internet, while starving Palestinian children barely get noticed?
Palestinian children don't deserve to starve or be killed.
When we met Suhail, he was caring for his young niece alone after she witnessed the martyrdom of her mother. She lay beside her mother's body, a trauma no child should ever endure.
Support here: https://t.co/LLwKJegeB1
Before that day, life was already difficult. She lives with a cleft lip, a heart condition, and brain atrophy. Since losing her mother, she has stopped speaking entirely. The weight of grief and psychological trauma has stolen her voice.
Where do we even begin to help?
On June 8, The Sameer Project distributed 305 mujaddara meals in Ard Al-Tayeb Camp for $917, including 11% commission. We came to provide food, but meeting this family reminded us that hunger is only one piece of the suffering families in Gaza endure.
A hot meal and an additional follow up food parcel can help ease some immediate burdens. But what about cleft lip surgery? What about physiotherapy? Medication? Hygiene support? Psychological care? Who will stand beside this child as she tries to rebuild a sense of safety after witnessing the unimaginable?
Because of funding shortages, we have stopped accepting new referrals for individual medical cases. Yet some situations make it impossible to walk away. We cannot see a child struggling and simply do nothing.
We do not yet have all the answers. But we will follow up. We will search for every possible avenue of support. Assist by donating to our Medical Campaign: https://t.co/LLwKJegeB1
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SifDD (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Medical")
https://t.co/WNZu0ERJci (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "Medical")
The Other Face of Gaza… How the Occupation Changed Lives and Faces
“My children and people are afraid of how I look… I face painful and difficult situations every day.”
With these words, Najwa Abu Atiwi, a mother of five, describes the tragedy she has been living through since she suffered severe injuries in an Israeli airstrike that completely changed her face.
Najwa sustained devastating injuries, including extensive fractures to her facial bones, upper jaw, nose, and cheek. She also lost her right eye entirely. Despite undergoing several surgeries, she continues to suffer from severe facial disfigurement and extreme difficulty opening her mouth, eating, and speaking, turning even the simplest daily tasks into a painful struggle.
The suffering is not only physical. The psychological pain runs even deeper. Najwa lost one of her daughters, and with that loss came another devastating reality—she also lost her facial features. Today, even her own children are frightened by her appearance.
Doctors warn that her condition could worsen due to the severe lack of medical resources and the collapse of Gaza’s healthcare system. They stress that she urgently needs to travel abroad for treatment, including reconstructive surgery for her facial bones and skull, a prosthetic eye, and complex surgeries to rebuild her nose and eyelids.
Najwa does not only need medical treatment—she needs a second chance at life.
A chance to reclaim her face, her smile, and her ability to embrace her children without fear.
Save Najwa before it is too late.