I am very happy to participate in distributing new clothes to the children in the campπ
We will continue working to reach as many children as possible in Gaza.
I am very happy to participate in distributing new clothes to the children in the campπ
We will continue working to reach as many children as possible in Gaza.
Urgent and alarming: A new virus has begun spreading here Initial tests indicate that rats are the cause, as they roam freely between the tents and among the children.
We are heading into very difficult daysβ¦There are no testing kits, no treatments, not even the most basic means of protection.
The Rafah crossing remains closedafter two years of waiting.
We live in an open-air prison, trapped between rubble and silence.
Children, students, the wounded... all waiting.
One gate could save thousands.
But they chose to leave us here, fading.
The children in the camp asked me to share this photo for them, and they confidently said,
βWe will reach 5 million views because we are beautiful no matter what!β
I laughed and accepted the challenge with all my love.
This may be the most powerful video Iβve ever taken.
While documenting a familyβs suffering, a child came out of the tent smiling at me as if we were friends.
Despite everything, he still smiles.
Gazaβs children deserve to live.
#Gaza
I write from the heart of tragedy, where Gazaβs cold mercilessly kills children.
The tents offer no protection, and the winds are harsh.
Save our children before itβs too late.
#GazaGenocideβ
It's now 2:11 AM, and Gaza is completely submerged in rain.
Tents are collapsing, water is seeping into everything, children are shivering from the cold, and mothers are desperately trying to save what they can.
We are literally drowning, and no one hears our cries.
To feel the pain we live in Gaza: fierce winds collapsed a concrete wall on a groomβs tent just 3 days after his wedding.
The bride died instantly, turning joy into endless sorrow.
This is not fiction but our harsh daily reality, where life and war mean constant suffering.
#GazaGenocideβ #gaza
More than 30,000 tents in #Gaza are at risk of flooding tonight amid nonstop rain.
While the world celebrates the New Year we here are fighting to survive the cold and mud.
Write about what we are living through,let the world see the truth. Silence means complicity in injustice.
#GazaGenocideβ
Today, we documented how Gazaβs largest stadium turned into a displacement camp.
Heartbreaking scenes:children sleeping without blankets, women crying from despair.
The situation is unbearable,and the cold merciless.
All people here ask for is to live with dignity like any other human being.
I welcomed 2026 with sorrow.
Just a month ago, I lost my home where I had lived for 23 years. An Israeli soldier bombed it without hesitation, destroying everything.
For two years now, weβve been living in a tent, waiting to returnβ¦but that moment never comes.
#gaza #GazaGenocideβ
My cousin passed away today after a long battle with cancer.
The occupation denied him travel for treatment, despite medical reports.
He died in silence, like many before him, simply because we live in a place where even the chance to survive is taken away.
All he wanted was a chance to live.
Just hours after I posted the video of little Rami, my account was restricted, and the post was blocked from reaching anyone.
Itβs as if the platform wants us to die in silence, without causing any βdisturbance.β
But I will keep posting even if they shut down my account entirely.
#gaza
@fairshare.help
This year brought only sorrow and loss.
I lost friends, my home, and was forced to live in tents and rubble.
We faced famine, sickness, and constant danger.I survived, but nightmares and fear haunt me still.
I hope 2026 brings safety and my cityβs return, a place to finally feel secure.
Baby Rami Salem, one and a half months old, suffers from severe chest infections and can hardly breathe without an oxygen tube.
His condition is worsening by the hour, and he urgently needs to be transferred abroad for treatment before itβs too late.
Please share this post
I just left the children's hospital with my friend we were documenting the cases there.
Some things are beyond what the mind can comprehend.
I will soon share horrors hidden from the media.
The tents right now feel like ice cream freezers. I can hear the children coughing from the cold.
The blankets are completely soaked from the rain, the ground is nothing but mud, and thereβs no electricity or any form of heating.
Do you realize the scale of the tragedy here?
Iβm Tamer, a journalist from the heart of Gaza.This is my first post here, and I will share truths you wonβt find in any newspaper in the world.
I hope to find a space where I can speak freely, without my account being shut down out of fear of exposing the truth.