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  1. ⭕Cinq #Palestiniens, dont la plupart sont des enfants, ont été blessés par les tirs des forces d'occupation #Israéliennes dans la zone #d'Al-Sultan, au Nord de #Beit-Lahia, dans le Nord de la bande de #Gaza. #Quds-News-Network

  2. ⭕Cinq #Palestiniens, dont la plupart sont des enfants, ont été blessés par les tirs des forces d'occupation #Israéliennes dans la zone #d'Al-Sultan, au Nord de #Beit-Lahia, dans le Nord de la bande de #Gaza. #Quds-News-Network

  3. ⭕Cinq #Palestiniens, dont la plupart sont des enfants, ont été blessés par les tirs des forces d'occupation #Israéliennes dans la zone #d'Al-Sultan, au Nord de #Beit-Lahia, dans le Nord de la bande de #Gaza. #Quds-News-Network

  4. ⭕Cinq #Palestiniens, dont la plupart sont des enfants, ont été blessés par les tirs des forces d'occupation #Israéliennes dans la zone #d'Al-Sultan, au Nord de #Beit-Lahia, dans le Nord de la bande de #Gaza. #Quds-News-Network

  5. ⭕Une grand-mère fait ses adieux à ses petits-enfants et à sa fille, tués dans un bombardement d'artillerie #Israélien à #Beit-Lahia, dans le Nord de la bande de #Gaza. #Eye-On-Palestine

  6. ⭕Un secouriste #Palestinien pleure l'un de ses proches qui a été tué à la suite de l'airstrike #Israélien qui a frappé un groupe de civils à #Beit-Lahia, au Nord de la bande de #Gaza.

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:2cte4wipyk47qjujtxrskqcx/post/3mk4iccqfjc23

  7. ⭕Cinq personnes, dont des enfants, ont été tuées et plusieurs autres blessées lors d'une attaque contre des civils à #Beit-Lahia, au Nord de #Gaza.

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:2cte4wipyk47qjujtxrskqcx/post/3mk4hw2rgjc23

  8. ⭕5 morts, dont 3 enfants, suite au bombardement par l'aviation de l'occupant d'un groupe de civils dans la cour de la mosquée #Al-Qassam au projet #Beit-Lahia, au Nord de la bande de #Gaza. #Qudsn

  9. ⭕Une fillette (13 ans) tuée par l'occupation avec une balle qui a visé les tentes des déplacés à l'intérieur de l'école #Abu-Ubayda et ses environs dans la région de #Beit-Lahia ce matin. #Qudsn

  10. #GazaSoupKitchen Update

    February 9, 2026 by #HaniAlmadhoun, Organizer

    "Dear friends and allies,

    There is a lot I want to share with you, and as always, I want you to see clearly what your support is making possible on the ground.

    Last week we purchased 4,500 kilos of apples to include in food parcels for registered families. Shortly after our purchase, the market price increased by nearly 30 percent. #Gaza’s markets are extremely sensitive right now — supplies remain limited, and when large humanitarian programs buy in bulk, the impact can be felt quickly. We saw something similar six weeks ago when we purchased thousands of cartons of eggs and again when we prepared large meal kits in December. Because of this, we try to move carefully and responsibly so that our purchases do not unintentionally make food harder for others in the community to afford. Your support allows us the flexibility to make these thoughtful decisions rather than rushing distributions when prices spike.

    #Ramadan is approaching, and we are preparing to register 50,000 families for at least one round of Ramadan food parcels. Each parcel costs about $25 and includes essential staples, with olive oil currently being the most expensive item. At the same time, this week we are completing another distribution for 4,000 patients who were registered last week. By the end of tomorrow, each of them will have received their parcel — including fresh apples that many families have not been able to afford for months.

    Recently, we also carried out several special distributions. One was dedicated to amputees, where we provided solar-powered lighting systems so families can safely move inside their tents at night. Another focused on the elderly: about 1,500 seniors received kitchen water sets that allow them to prepare meals more easily during Ramadan. These smaller, targeted interventions are often the ones families remember most, because they directly respond to what people themselves request.

    Even when operations appear 'quiet,' our teams are working every single day. We hand-deliver aid to roughly 500 families daily — baby formula, diapers, food parcels, or winter clothing — depending on what is most urgently needed. Across 14 kitchen locations, meals continue to be prepared and served, including meals delivered directly to hospitals. And every morning, ten water trucks travel from #KhanYounes to #BeitLahia, delivering clean drinking water. When we say 'we deliver water,' it means drivers starting before sunrise, filling trucks, traveling long distances through damaged roads, and reaching neighborhoods where families line up with containers because that delivery may be their only safe water that day.

    Our medical point in the north serves about 70 patients daily, and most leave with free prescription refills made possible by you. We now also operate two learning centers — one in #NorthGaza serving orphaned children, currently with 20 students and expanding to 40 after Ramadan, and another in Khan Younes serving displaced children who continue their education despite extremely difficult conditions. These programs may seem small, but they create stability for children who have lost nearly everything.

    As our work grows, we continue improving operations, training staff, and sometimes making difficult adjustments so that every donated dollar reaches as many people as possible. We also occasionally encounter a few anonymous online claims or misinformation, which is common in humanitarian work today, but we remain focused on transparency and on letting the results of the work speak for themselves.

    Ramadan and equally Lent are a season of generosity, reflection, and shared responsibility. If our work continues to earn your trust, one of the most meaningful ways you can help is simply by sharing our story, telling others what you see happening through these updates, and keeping Gaza’s families in your conversations and your giving. Many supporters tell us they first learned about the Gaza Soup Kitchen because someone they trusted mentioned it — your voice carries real impact.

    Keep in mind we now have three different aid distribution sites in Khan Younes, #AlZawaydah and #GazaCity. And tomorrow we are in #Rafah as we promised the community there to be physically among them at least once a month. We are proud of what you will read next.

    Ninety-nine percent of donations go directly to Gaza programs. I do not take a salary from the Gaza Soup Kitchen, and many of our volunteers give extraordinary hours because they believe in what this community is building together. You are not just donors; you are partners in every meal served, every water delivery completed, and every family reached.

    With gratitude and humility,
    Hani

    P.S. In recent days we spoke live on the Dean Obeidallah Show on SiriusXM, with BBC, and at several community gatherings in the United States. During Ramadan I expect to be in Ann Arbor, Salt Lake City, San Diego, and possibly Dallas. If your community would like to host us, please let us know — we would be honored to meet you."

    To donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  11. #GazaSoupKitchen Update

    January 8, 2026 by #HaniAlmadhoun, Organizer

    "Dear friends, allies, and partners in good,

    In the last two days of 2025, the #Gaza Soup Kitchen opened its 14th location. Since then, it has been running strong. And yet, every time I think about expanding kitchens in Gaza, I don’t feel a sense of achievement. It feels like a setback for humanity.

    Every meal we serve matters—but the growth of these kitchens is a painful measure of how far things have fallen. No amount of coordination, care, or sacrifice can change the truth: this is emergency survival, not dignity.

    I keep coming back to the real goal we’ve always had: not to add kitchens, but to close them. Success, to me, looks like people back in their homes, cooking for their children, rather than standing in line for a meal.

    What worries me most is the next generation. Children growing up in aid lines instead of classrooms, learning to ration far too early. I think of the Nakba generation, who built lives and institutions out of ruins. That same #Palestinian spirit is here—but under enormous strain. Resilience isn’t endless, and it shouldn’t be romanticized. People were never meant to live like this.

    And yet, that spirit persists—in neighbors sharing crumbs, teachers refusing to stop teaching, people showing up for each other when almost nothing remains. That matters. I feel it deeply.

    But care alone is not enough. Soup kitchens are a bridge, not a future. The true measure of progress isn’t how well we manage hunger, but how soon we make it unnecessary.

    Our Impact Today

    We are serving communities across the #GazaStrip—from #KhanYounes in the south to #BeitLahia in the north. Our kitchens serve real, edible meals—not factory food lacking taste or flavor.

    We now scale to serve up to 15,000 families per week.

    This week, distributions included winter clothing, baby milk and diapers, food parcels, and hygiene and cleaning supplies.

    Our most effective team is in #GazaCity.

    The middle-area team in #DeirElBalah is facing space challenges and newer staff, but they are accelerating their distributions and solving logistical issues.

    In addition to serving families who register online:

    30% of our work happens outside the registration system, with teams dispatched daily to reach disconnected communities.

    Water trucks continue to roll daily—about ten per day.

    The medical point in Mashrou’ Beit Lahia sees 60–80 patients a day.

    The classroom in Khan Younes is teaching 30 children daily, and we are preparing to launch an orphan learning center in Gaza City within two weeks.

    Looking Forward

    Ramadan is just weeks away, and we’re concerned that #Israel may limit the number of trucks again, as announced yesterday. This would affect #FoodAccess and increase costs—but for now, we are holding off from buying everything in the market prematurely.

    What helps us most is sharing our videos, stories, and updates—engaging, commenting, and spreading awareness. If you can, consider becoming a monthly donor.

    To give context:

    Our daily operational costs have risen from $15,000/day to $30,000/day.

    This page used to average $5,000/day in donations, now it’s under $2,000/day.

    I hate asking for money, but as our team’s response grows, donations are not keeping pace. Your support is critical, and I hope you can help us think creatively about the future.

    Thank you for being here. For every crumb shared, every child fed, and every story told, your partnership matters.

    With deep gratitude,
    Hani
    Gaza Soup Kitchen

    P. S. In other news, Israel hit two schools today where we run kitchens, there has been injuries and at least one fatality which is tragic, our staff are unharmed as they had just washed up and left for the day."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  12. #GazaSoupKitchen Update

    January 8, 2026 by #HaniAlmadhoun, Organizer

    "Dear friends, allies, and partners in good,

    In the last two days of 2025, the #Gaza Soup Kitchen opened its 14th location. Since then, it has been running strong. And yet, every time I think about expanding kitchens in Gaza, I don’t feel a sense of achievement. It feels like a setback for humanity.

    Every meal we serve matters—but the growth of these kitchens is a painful measure of how far things have fallen. No amount of coordination, care, or sacrifice can change the truth: this is emergency survival, not dignity.

    I keep coming back to the real goal we’ve always had: not to add kitchens, but to close them. Success, to me, looks like people back in their homes, cooking for their children, rather than standing in line for a meal.

    What worries me most is the next generation. Children growing up in aid lines instead of classrooms, learning to ration far too early. I think of the Nakba generation, who built lives and institutions out of ruins. That same #Palestinian spirit is here—but under enormous strain. Resilience isn’t endless, and it shouldn’t be romanticized. People were never meant to live like this.

    And yet, that spirit persists—in neighbors sharing crumbs, teachers refusing to stop teaching, people showing up for each other when almost nothing remains. That matters. I feel it deeply.

    But care alone is not enough. Soup kitchens are a bridge, not a future. The true measure of progress isn’t how well we manage hunger, but how soon we make it unnecessary.

    Our Impact Today

    We are serving communities across the #GazaStrip—from #KhanYounes in the south to #BeitLahia in the north. Our kitchens serve real, edible meals—not factory food lacking taste or flavor.

    We now scale to serve up to 15,000 families per week.

    This week, distributions included winter clothing, baby milk and diapers, food parcels, and hygiene and cleaning supplies.

    Our most effective team is in #GazaCity.

    The middle-area team in #DeirElBalah is facing space challenges and newer staff, but they are accelerating their distributions and solving logistical issues.

    In addition to serving families who register online:

    30% of our work happens outside the registration system, with teams dispatched daily to reach disconnected communities.

    Water trucks continue to roll daily—about ten per day.

    The medical point in Mashrou’ Beit Lahia sees 60–80 patients a day.

    The classroom in Khan Younes is teaching 30 children daily, and we are preparing to launch an orphan learning center in Gaza City within two weeks.

    Looking Forward

    Ramadan is just weeks away, and we’re concerned that #Israel may limit the number of trucks again, as announced yesterday. This would affect #FoodAccess and increase costs—but for now, we are holding off from buying everything in the market prematurely.

    What helps us most is sharing our videos, stories, and updates—engaging, commenting, and spreading awareness. If you can, consider becoming a monthly donor.

    To give context:

    Our daily operational costs have risen from $15,000/day to $30,000/day.

    This page used to average $5,000/day in donations, now it’s under $2,000/day.

    I hate asking for money, but as our team’s response grows, donations are not keeping pace. Your support is critical, and I hope you can help us think creatively about the future.

    Thank you for being here. For every crumb shared, every child fed, and every story told, your partnership matters.

    With deep gratitude,
    Hani
    Gaza Soup Kitchen

    P. S. In other news, Israel hit two schools today where we run kitchens, there has been injuries and at least one fatality which is tragic, our staff are unharmed as they had just washed up and left for the day."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  13. #GazaSoupKitchen Update

    January 8, 2026 by #HaniAlmadhoun, Organizer

    "Dear friends, allies, and partners in good,

    In the last two days of 2025, the #Gaza Soup Kitchen opened its 14th location. Since then, it has been running strong. And yet, every time I think about expanding kitchens in Gaza, I don’t feel a sense of achievement. It feels like a setback for humanity.

    Every meal we serve matters—but the growth of these kitchens is a painful measure of how far things have fallen. No amount of coordination, care, or sacrifice can change the truth: this is emergency survival, not dignity.

    I keep coming back to the real goal we’ve always had: not to add kitchens, but to close them. Success, to me, looks like people back in their homes, cooking for their children, rather than standing in line for a meal.

    What worries me most is the next generation. Children growing up in aid lines instead of classrooms, learning to ration far too early. I think of the Nakba generation, who built lives and institutions out of ruins. That same #Palestinian spirit is here—but under enormous strain. Resilience isn’t endless, and it shouldn’t be romanticized. People were never meant to live like this.

    And yet, that spirit persists—in neighbors sharing crumbs, teachers refusing to stop teaching, people showing up for each other when almost nothing remains. That matters. I feel it deeply.

    But care alone is not enough. Soup kitchens are a bridge, not a future. The true measure of progress isn’t how well we manage hunger, but how soon we make it unnecessary.

    Our Impact Today

    We are serving communities across the #GazaStrip—from #KhanYounes in the south to #BeitLahia in the north. Our kitchens serve real, edible meals—not factory food lacking taste or flavor.

    We now scale to serve up to 15,000 families per week.

    This week, distributions included winter clothing, baby milk and diapers, food parcels, and hygiene and cleaning supplies.

    Our most effective team is in #GazaCity.

    The middle-area team in #DeirElBalah is facing space challenges and newer staff, but they are accelerating their distributions and solving logistical issues.

    In addition to serving families who register online:

    30% of our work happens outside the registration system, with teams dispatched daily to reach disconnected communities.

    Water trucks continue to roll daily—about ten per day.

    The medical point in Mashrou’ Beit Lahia sees 60–80 patients a day.

    The classroom in Khan Younes is teaching 30 children daily, and we are preparing to launch an orphan learning center in Gaza City within two weeks.

    Looking Forward

    Ramadan is just weeks away, and we’re concerned that #Israel may limit the number of trucks again, as announced yesterday. This would affect #FoodAccess and increase costs—but for now, we are holding off from buying everything in the market prematurely.

    What helps us most is sharing our videos, stories, and updates—engaging, commenting, and spreading awareness. If you can, consider becoming a monthly donor.

    To give context:

    Our daily operational costs have risen from $15,000/day to $30,000/day.

    This page used to average $5,000/day in donations, now it’s under $2,000/day.

    I hate asking for money, but as our team’s response grows, donations are not keeping pace. Your support is critical, and I hope you can help us think creatively about the future.

    Thank you for being here. For every crumb shared, every child fed, and every story told, your partnership matters.

    With deep gratitude,
    Hani
    Gaza Soup Kitchen

    P. S. In other news, Israel hit two schools today where we run kitchens, there has been injuries and at least one fatality which is tragic, our staff are unharmed as they had just washed up and left for the day."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  14. #GazaSoupKitchen Update

    January 8, 2026 by #HaniAlmadhoun, Organizer

    "Dear friends, allies, and partners in good,

    In the last two days of 2025, the #Gaza Soup Kitchen opened its 14th location. Since then, it has been running strong. And yet, every time I think about expanding kitchens in Gaza, I don’t feel a sense of achievement. It feels like a setback for humanity.

    Every meal we serve matters—but the growth of these kitchens is a painful measure of how far things have fallen. No amount of coordination, care, or sacrifice can change the truth: this is emergency survival, not dignity.

    I keep coming back to the real goal we’ve always had: not to add kitchens, but to close them. Success, to me, looks like people back in their homes, cooking for their children, rather than standing in line for a meal.

    What worries me most is the next generation. Children growing up in aid lines instead of classrooms, learning to ration far too early. I think of the Nakba generation, who built lives and institutions out of ruins. That same #Palestinian spirit is here—but under enormous strain. Resilience isn’t endless, and it shouldn’t be romanticized. People were never meant to live like this.

    And yet, that spirit persists—in neighbors sharing crumbs, teachers refusing to stop teaching, people showing up for each other when almost nothing remains. That matters. I feel it deeply.

    But care alone is not enough. Soup kitchens are a bridge, not a future. The true measure of progress isn’t how well we manage hunger, but how soon we make it unnecessary.

    Our Impact Today

    We are serving communities across the #GazaStrip—from #KhanYounes in the south to #BeitLahia in the north. Our kitchens serve real, edible meals—not factory food lacking taste or flavor.

    We now scale to serve up to 15,000 families per week.

    This week, distributions included winter clothing, baby milk and diapers, food parcels, and hygiene and cleaning supplies.

    Our most effective team is in #GazaCity.

    The middle-area team in #DeirElBalah is facing space challenges and newer staff, but they are accelerating their distributions and solving logistical issues.

    In addition to serving families who register online:

    30% of our work happens outside the registration system, with teams dispatched daily to reach disconnected communities.

    Water trucks continue to roll daily—about ten per day.

    The medical point in Mashrou’ Beit Lahia sees 60–80 patients a day.

    The classroom in Khan Younes is teaching 30 children daily, and we are preparing to launch an orphan learning center in Gaza City within two weeks.

    Looking Forward

    Ramadan is just weeks away, and we’re concerned that #Israel may limit the number of trucks again, as announced yesterday. This would affect #FoodAccess and increase costs—but for now, we are holding off from buying everything in the market prematurely.

    What helps us most is sharing our videos, stories, and updates—engaging, commenting, and spreading awareness. If you can, consider becoming a monthly donor.

    To give context:

    Our daily operational costs have risen from $15,000/day to $30,000/day.

    This page used to average $5,000/day in donations, now it’s under $2,000/day.

    I hate asking for money, but as our team’s response grows, donations are not keeping pace. Your support is critical, and I hope you can help us think creatively about the future.

    Thank you for being here. For every crumb shared, every child fed, and every story told, your partnership matters.

    With deep gratitude,
    Hani
    Gaza Soup Kitchen

    P. S. In other news, Israel hit two schools today where we run kitchens, there has been injuries and at least one fatality which is tragic, our staff are unharmed as they had just washed up and left for the day."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  15. #GazaSoupKitchen Update

    January 8, 2026 by #HaniAlmadhoun, Organizer

    "Dear friends, allies, and partners in good,

    In the last two days of 2025, the #Gaza Soup Kitchen opened its 14th location. Since then, it has been running strong. And yet, every time I think about expanding kitchens in Gaza, I don’t feel a sense of achievement. It feels like a setback for humanity.

    Every meal we serve matters—but the growth of these kitchens is a painful measure of how far things have fallen. No amount of coordination, care, or sacrifice can change the truth: this is emergency survival, not dignity.

    I keep coming back to the real goal we’ve always had: not to add kitchens, but to close them. Success, to me, looks like people back in their homes, cooking for their children, rather than standing in line for a meal.

    What worries me most is the next generation. Children growing up in aid lines instead of classrooms, learning to ration far too early. I think of the Nakba generation, who built lives and institutions out of ruins. That same #Palestinian spirit is here—but under enormous strain. Resilience isn’t endless, and it shouldn’t be romanticized. People were never meant to live like this.

    And yet, that spirit persists—in neighbors sharing crumbs, teachers refusing to stop teaching, people showing up for each other when almost nothing remains. That matters. I feel it deeply.

    But care alone is not enough. Soup kitchens are a bridge, not a future. The true measure of progress isn’t how well we manage hunger, but how soon we make it unnecessary.

    Our Impact Today

    We are serving communities across the #GazaStrip—from #KhanYounes in the south to #BeitLahia in the north. Our kitchens serve real, edible meals—not factory food lacking taste or flavor.

    We now scale to serve up to 15,000 families per week.

    This week, distributions included winter clothing, baby milk and diapers, food parcels, and hygiene and cleaning supplies.

    Our most effective team is in #GazaCity.

    The middle-area team in #DeirElBalah is facing space challenges and newer staff, but they are accelerating their distributions and solving logistical issues.

    In addition to serving families who register online:

    30% of our work happens outside the registration system, with teams dispatched daily to reach disconnected communities.

    Water trucks continue to roll daily—about ten per day.

    The medical point in Mashrou’ Beit Lahia sees 60–80 patients a day.

    The classroom in Khan Younes is teaching 30 children daily, and we are preparing to launch an orphan learning center in Gaza City within two weeks.

    Looking Forward

    Ramadan is just weeks away, and we’re concerned that #Israel may limit the number of trucks again, as announced yesterday. This would affect #FoodAccess and increase costs—but for now, we are holding off from buying everything in the market prematurely.

    What helps us most is sharing our videos, stories, and updates—engaging, commenting, and spreading awareness. If you can, consider becoming a monthly donor.

    To give context:

    Our daily operational costs have risen from $15,000/day to $30,000/day.

    This page used to average $5,000/day in donations, now it’s under $2,000/day.

    I hate asking for money, but as our team’s response grows, donations are not keeping pace. Your support is critical, and I hope you can help us think creatively about the future.

    Thank you for being here. For every crumb shared, every child fed, and every story told, your partnership matters.

    With deep gratitude,
    Hani
    Gaza Soup Kitchen

    P. S. In other news, Israel hit two schools today where we run kitchens, there has been injuries and at least one fatality which is tragic, our staff are unharmed as they had just washed up and left for the day."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  16. Advocates Call for Israel to Release Palestinian Doctor Abu Safiya

    Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya was seized by the Israeli military in December 2024 after it raided Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza.

    murica.website/2025/10/advocat

  17. »#Rafah Is Gone. Razed to the Ground. And It's Not the Only City Wiped Out by the Israeli Army.

    On the eve of the war, the Rafah metropolitan area in #Gaza had a population of 275,000. #Jabalya had 65,000 residents. #BeitLahia had 108,000. Today, these cities are little more than ruins. The scale of destruction wrought by #Israel stands out even among the most extreme wartime cases in modern history. « #Genocide #WarCrimes
    haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0 (Paywall)

    archive.today/Kmd68

  18. ⟦ La chetoacidosi diabetica è una complicanza pericolosa per la vita del diabete, in cui la mancanza di insulina e gli alti livelli di ormoni dello stress portano a un aumento della produzione di corpi chetonici e all'acidosi.
    M. ha quasi finito l'insulina.

    Al telefono dalla sua casa bruciata di #BeitLahia, nel nord di Gaza, dove è tornato di recente, dice che gli sono rimaste due gocce.
    Più tardi, dice che sono “2 centimetri”; forse intendeva due unità.
    In ogni caso, ha quasi finito l'insulina.

    Fino a poco tempo fa la riceveva dalla farmacia dell'agenzia per i rifugiati #UNRWA, ma da quando Israele ha bloccato l'ingresso degli aiuti umanitari, non c'è più insulina. ⬇️2

  19. #GazaSoupKitchen Update on April 10th, 2025 by #HaniAlmadhoun, Organizer

    "Dear friends,

    Thank you, as always, for being with us. We hope you’re doing okay—these are uncertain, overwhelming, and often heartbreaking times, and your continued support means the world to us and to Gaza.

    This past week, our team had a serious conversation: Should we scale back our work because food has become incredibly expensive, harder to find, and money transfer fees have skyrocketed? Or should we dig deeper? We already have the staff and the ability to send funds (we did have a hiccup earlier this week that we were able to resolve)

    We chose to dig deeper.
    We agreed that this is not the time to hold back—it’s the time to do more. The community needs us now. Many larger humanitarian actors are parked at the border, waiting for access. We’re one of the few nimble efforts still moving—still showing up, still cooking, still delivering water, still caring.

    So here’s what your support made possible this week:

    We added a sixth permanent Gaza Soup Kitchen location—this one serves families east of #Jabalia refugee camp. Our pop-up kitchens continue to operate in central #Gaza when possible.

    We’re feeding 1,500 families daily, plus preparing 300 meals for two hospitals: the Indonesian Hospital and the Arab Baptist Hospital. Staff at the Indonesian Hospital even honored our crew with a certificate of appreciation—a moment of light in very dark days.

    Ten water trucks continue to deliver water every day, reaching 20,000 people across various neighborhoods. Five teams run this effort—each team gets two trucks and heads to two different areas. Water is life, and we do our best to keep it flowing.

    Our medical point is growing. We added a private room for patients and doctors, and we now care for about 80 patients a day. We hunt down medications when they’re nowhere to be found. It shouldn’t be heroic to find basic meds—but right now, it is. Still, we keep trying.

    And in #BeitLahia, our incredible women-led team organized a special day for mothers. They distributed scarves and a hard-to-find beauty product, and served cold slushies to women and their children. It was a moment of joy, normalcy, and love. It cost us just $400 and lifted a whole town.

    We are so proud of our team. But we’re also tired. Every day, we see news about #humanitarian workers and #SoupKitchens being targeted. We read it with heavy hearts, knowing it could be any of us. The toll of this work is real. But so is our promise:

    We will be the last door to close.
    The last pot to stop boiling.

    We say this not with bravado—but with faith, grit, and deep responsibility. Your support makes this possible. And we are so, so grateful.

    Please continue to share, donate, and keep Gaza in your hearts.

    With love and determination,
    The Gaza Soup Kitchen Team"

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  20. #GazaSoupKitchen: Update on January 28, 2025 by #HaniAlmadhoun, Organizer

    "Hi, Salaam, and hello everyone,

    Thank you for your patience—I know I’m a few days late with this update, and I truly appreciate your understanding. It’s been an emotional roller coaster of a week, but off we go.

    Despite the unbearable reality in Gaza, this week has given us rare moments of joy. We’ve seen heartwarming reunions—families hugging for the first time in 15 months, children embracing their parents, grandparents holding their grandkids. It’s a lot to process, but these moments remind us why we keep going.

    At the same time, the harsh truth remains: most people returning to the north are finding their homes damaged or destroyed. Nine out of ten families come back to rubble, and yet, they return because Gaza is home. That’s why we’re shifting our operations northward, where traditionally 65% of Gaza’s population lived.

    We’ve closed our two kitchens in the south, but in their place, we’ve distributed food parcels, snack packs, fresh produce, and meal kits—allowing families to cook for themselves. It’s been a meaningful way to serve, but our focus now is on the three operational soup kitchens in Gaza City.

    1️⃣ #BeachCamp: Originally planned for just another week, but the need is too great to close. Many of our crew members lost their homes in #BeitLahia and #Jabalia, and they’re staying near the kitchen to serve their community. We’re keeping it open to provide meals for up to 400 families daily.

    2️⃣ #AlNasr: Quickly becoming a central hub, serving up to 300 families daily. Our team is working hard to manage the crowd and ensure meals reach as many as possible.

    3️⃣ #ArabBaptistHospital: This kitchen has been delivering not just meals but dignity—serving items like kebabs, rice, and fresh sandwiches. The hospital even gave us a certificate of appreciation, a gesture that meant so much to our team.

    Beyond food, water is critical. Without it, people can’t clean up, rebuild, or even stay in their neighborhoods. We’ve been delivering four water trucks a day to #NorthGaza, and tomorrow will be our biggest push yet—aiming for 10 trucks. We’re urging all humanitarian actors to prioritize water delivery, especially to hard-to-reach areas like Jabalia.

    We’re also working to establish a larger, permanent soup kitchen, likely in #Mashrua, Beit Lahia. The only thing holding us back is logistics—our kitchen equipment is stuck in the south, and we haven’t yet found a way to transport it north. But we’ll get there.

    And as always, we’re dreaming bigger. Maybe we can revive the school #ChefMahmoud started. Maybe we can expand our support for orphans. But for now, we’re focused on the essentials—food, water, shelter, and clothing.

    None of this would be possible without you. You have given so much to Gaza, and you deserve a moment of joy, of celebration. Every meal served, every drop of water delivered, every family supported—it’s because of your generosity. So please, take a deep breath and know that your kindness is making a real, tangible difference.

    Additionally, I had the chance to speak with #NPR's local affiliate about what gives me, as a Palestinian, a sense of community. It was such an uplifting conversation, and the Gaza Soup Kitchen took center stage—because of all of you and the incredible things we’ve accomplished together. Every step of the way, every smile, every bite, and every drop of water has been a testament to our collective effort.

    With gratitude and appreciation,
    Hani"

    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga
    #Ceasefire #Hope #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #CeasefireNow #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #NorthernGaza #Gaza

  21. ⟦ Venerdì mattina presto l'esercito ha invaso il complesso dell'ospedale #KamalAdwan a #BeitLahia e ha ordinato a tutti i pazienti e al personale medico di evacuare.

    Decine di persone spaventate, alcune delle quali riuscivano a malapena a stare in piedi, si sono accalcate nel cortile dell'ospedale nella fredda notte di Gaza; poi i soldati hanno ordinato loro di spogliarsi e di iniziare a marciare nudi.

    Un video mostra una fila di persone sprofondate nella sabbia, in mezzo alle macerie; uomini nudi con le braccia alzate, circondati dai carri armati israeliani, umiliati quanto è possibile che un essere umano possa essere umiliato.

    Sono rimasti nudi per ore nel freddo notturno di Gaza. Dietro di loro c'erano i moribondi e alcuni membri del personale medico che non li hanno abbandonati, circa 25 persone. ⬇️2

  22. This morning doctors posted a video explaining the types of bombings that have struck the hospital over the last two days.

    Throughout the video quadcopter dropped bombs can be heard exploding.

    #kamaladwanhospital #BeitLahia #IOF #FreeGaza #FreePalestine

  23. A lot of people miss the strategic fights waged by Hamas against Israel's march towards slaughtering civilians. The ambushes above were distractions from the IOFs primary mission in Beit Lahia Gaza right now. They've been laying siege to the Kamal Adwan Hospital. This weekend video emerged of robotic tanks planting crates of explosives around the hospital.

    #kamaladwanhospital #beitlahia #FreeGaza #IOF #osint #robotics

  24. Al Qassam Brigades did post the video from this ambush with the note that certain content has been omitted to protect their latest ambush methods.

    The resistance notes in this video that Israel has continued to lie about IOF casualties in Gaza and that the aftermath of this strike has been a prime example. From official IOF releases and unofficial social media postings the resistance has been able to confirm several soldiers were taken out of action.

    #BeitLahia #FreePalestine #Gaza #Israel

  25. Negli ultimi 14 mesi, e dopo molteplici guerre a Gaza, la moralità umana sta affrontando un'altra prova. Dall'inizio della guerra, decine di migliaia di bambini, donne e uomini hanno perso la vita e intere città - come #BeitHanoun, #BeitLahia e #Jabalya - sono state cancellate dalla faccia della terra dai bombardamenti dell'IDF.

    Città di dimensioni paragonabili a quelle di #Herzliya e #Dimona sono state bombardate fino ad essere ridotte in macerie.

    E il mondo, con il suo silenzio e il suo sostegno in termini di armamenti e materiali, sostiene tutto questo.
    I media israeliani oscillano tra negazione totale e la rappresentazione di azioni eroiche, giustificate, essenziali. ⬇️4

  26. The Israeli army is continuing its terror campaign against Kamal Adwan hospital in #BeitLahia .

    It bombarded again today, hitting the nursery dept.

    It ordered staff to leave. This would mean 80 patients being denied care.

    It attacked the hospital even when a WHO delegation was visiting and arrested a wounded patient who was to be transferred.

    It has withheld medical supplies sent to the hospital and blocked food and water supplies
    #Palestine #Gaza #genocide

    aljazeera.net/news/liveblog/20

  27. Uno dei due casi su cui non sarà avviata alcuna indagine penale è la morte del dottor #IyadRantisi, direttore dell'ospedale femminile di #BeitLahia, nel nord della Striscia di Gaza, deceduto nella prigione di #Shikma 6 giorni dopo il suo arresto, nel novembre 2023.

    Le autorità israeliane non hanno informato la famiglia di Rantisi della sua morte.
    La famiglia lo ha saputo solo dopo che Haaretz ha pubblicato un rapporto lo scorso giugno.

    Un'indagine sulla sua morte ha trovato lividi sul suo cadavere, il che ha aumentato il sospetto che fosse stato oggetto di violenza.
    Secondo le indagini, Rantisi soffriva di problemi di salute e la causa della sua morte è stata ufficialmente indicata come un attacco di cuore. ⬇️3

  28. Today, Israel killed 53 Palestinians, among them 34 in northern #Gaza , including 3 murdered by Israeli bombardment of the gate of Kamal Adwan Hospital in #BeitLahia

    Israel continued to bulldoze homes in Rafah and Beit Lahia and set houses on fire in Jabalia.

    It continued to stifle the delivery of aid into Gaza.

    The head of field hospitals in Gaza told Al Jazeera that they now have "many" patients with malnutrition and some have died.

    #Palestine #genocide #news

    aja.ws/b78w2l?update=7146025

  29. For weeks now, the Israeli army has attacked and terrorised Kamal Adwan hospital - the only facility providing the very basic of health services in #BeitLahia

    After committing a massacre on Friday, killing at least 29 people in the vicinity of the hospital, the Israeli army attacked it again today, injuring 4 people, including 3 children. It also cut off its electricity.

    #Gaza #genocide #Palestine

    aje.io/y5lfzx?update=3370447

  30. The horrors in #BeitLahia continue. Israel forced Indonesian medical staff to leave Kamal Adwan hospital and head towards Gaza city.

    Before that it committed another massacre on its grounds through shelling and gunfire. Al Jazeera Arabic is airing footage from it (video in the lower right corner in the broadcast below).

    The Indonesians said the area around the hospital was strewn with bodies. Anyone who dares go outside the hospital is killed.

    #Gaza #genocide

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=loURPSkX

  31. Einen weiteren Artikel über die aktuellen Massenvertreibungen aus #BeitLahia in Nord-#Gaza findet man hier:

    »#Israel forces thousands of Palestinians to flee Gaza's Beit Lahia.
    People seeking shelter in the northern Gaza town have been made to flee amid brutal months-long offensive accused of aiming to ethnically cleanse the area«
    middleeasteye.net/news/israel-

  32. Einen neuen Artikel gibt es von Hossam Shabat, einem der letzten Journalisten in Nord-#Gaza der über die Vertreibung der verbleibenden Bevölkerung durch die israelische Armee aus #BeitLahia berichtet

    »Death March from Beit Lahia«
    open.substack.com/pub/dropsite

  33. ⟦ Israele ha perpetrato una pulizia etnica nel nord della Striscia di Gaza.
    Attraverso la fame, la negazione dell'assistenza sanitaria, i bombardamenti e la distruzione delle case e delle scuole in cui gli sfollati cercavano rifugio, Israele ha costretto la stragrande maggioranza dei residenti del campo profughi di #Jabalya, #BeitHanoun e #BeitLahia ad abbandonare il luogo in cui vivevano.
    E Israele non ha alcuna intenzione di permettere loro di tornare.

    Sebbene la maggior parte degli israeliani abbia ignorato gli altri crimini di guerra commessi dal Paese dall'inizio della guerra, la risposta alla pulizia etnica nel nord di Gaza è stata diversa. ⬇️2

  34. Você acha que a Aliança Global #Contra a #Fome e a #Pobreza ajudará os 🇵🇸 #Palestinos? -

    bsky.app/profile/brenoaltman.b -
    Um grande número de civis palestinos foge dos ataques de 🇮🇱 #Israel em #BeitLahia, no norte da Faixa de #Gaza. Suas residências foram destruídas, não têm para onde ir. Passam #Fome e a ajuda humanitária dificilmente chega. O regime sionista tem o código genético do nazismo: racismo e colonialismo.

    Via ‪@brenoaltman.bsky.social‬ - #Massacre -

  35. I have not heard from my friend Hani in four days. I can only assume the worst, since his family was in #BeitLahia in #NorthernGaza

    #Israeli Attack on Beit Lahia Kills at Least 93 #Palestinians as Siege of Northern #Gaza Continues

    #DemocracyNow
    Oct 29, 2024

    "In northern Gaza, at least 93 Palestinians, including children, were killed today when an Israeli airstrike leveled a five-story apartment building sheltering displaced families in Beit Lahia. Dozens of wounded people were rushed to the #KamalAdwanHospital only to be denied care. Just one doctor and a few exhausted medical workers remain at the hospital after Israeli forces in recent days raided the facility, separated men and women, and arrested much of the remaining staff and patients. U.N. #HumanRights Chief Volker Türk has called Israel’s ongoing siege on northern Gaza the 'darkest moment' of the conflict."

    Source:
    democracynow.org/2024/10/29/he

    Watch / listen:
    democracynow.org/2024/10/29/he

    #Genocide #CeasefireNow #FreePalestine #IsraelWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal #ReaderSupportedNews #ViewerSupportedNews