Overwhelmed by the loss, Baba collapsed, dying in Mohammad’s arms within the confines of a shattered tent. The pain of watching his father’s life slip away in such despair is an unimaginable burden.
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When Mohammad reached out to us, we could sense he was in pain, but he had no way to give up, as his family is entirely dependent on him and his brother.
Mohammad, who is a father of twins, is also expecting another baby. His pregnant wife faces health risks. A fractured medical system, decimated by the ongoing genocide, means the basic healthcare they need is nonexistent.
Imagine a child crying in hunger or an elderly woman trembling from illness, unable to receive treatment because the hospitals have been bombed or medicine is scarce. This is not an exaggeration, but Mohammad’s daily reality. His urgent concern is how and where his wife will give birth.
He tells us about the temporary field hospitals, which are his only option. However, field hospitals are not equipped to handle deliveries.
The strength required to protect his family amid such chaos is staggering.
Mohammad is appealing to our community for help—not just to secure funds but to reignite hope in a place where hope has long been extinguished. He currently lives in a makeshift torn tent next to a dumping yard, with dozens of families living in similar conditions.
Can you imagine being nine months pregnant in such an environment? His plea is not just a fundraiser; it is a lifeline, an urgent call for compassion and humanity from those of us who can afford to offer it.
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The strength required to protect his family amid such chaos is staggering.