Gaza is my place on Earth. My name is Aaliyah.
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Israel's aggression against the Gaza Strip continues over two yearsDuring this time, the inhabitants of Gaza have been experiencing unimaginable suffering, and the humanitarian situation is becoming increasingly dire. In March, Israel completely blocked the flow of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, cutting off its inhabitants from basic necessities.
As of 22 October 2025 The annual death toll reported by Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor is terrifying:
· 70,248 killed (this number includes the number of people buried under the rubble)
· 14,222 missing under the rubble, who should also be considered killed,
· 21,310 of those killed were children
· 13,987 of those killed were women.,
· 173,200 injured,
· 43,000 orphans who have lost one or both parents.
Data from the Ministry of Health as of 22 October 2025 reported 68,230 fatalities.
According to Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor 12% of the population were killed, wounded or imprisoned.
These are not just numbers. These are people – children, women, entire families – whose lives have been destroyed by war.
In the face of these tragic figures, our help becomes a drop of hope in a sea of suffering.
About us
For the A & A Rainbow Hearts Around The World Foundation, there are no borders... Divisions do not exist for us - skin colour, origin or religion do not matter to us. The most important things for us are children and women - protecting their lives and saving them from hunger. Because the highest value is human beings! Helping the hungry, the sick and the suffering is a sign of humanity and a demonstration of selfless love for our fellow man. Doing good is a priority for us and we expect nothing in return. The most valuable reward for us is the happiness and smile on the faces of children and women.
Palestine Emergency
Our mission
The main goal of our activities is to protect children, women and the elderly. We want to fight against the hunger, poverty, lack of basic medical care and lack of education that are omnipresent in their lives. We want to give starving children a chance at a normal life.
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Patrycja Fura
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Monica Szala
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Anonymous
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Yusif Aliyev
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Gaza is my home. I am 8 years old and I love my parents, my siblings and our cat. I live in the Gaza Strip in Palestine.
Gaza - mój dom, moje miejsce na ziemi
Gaza was once a beautiful place - full of life and bustle. People suffered from occupation and blockades, but we were happy because bombs did not fall on us every day and death was not our daily reality.
We used to live in a nice flat. It wasn't big, but I had my own room in it and my two brothers occupied another room. It also had my parents' bedroom, a kitchen, two bathrooms and a living room where we spent time together.
What I liked most about it was that we were in it together as a family. I felt safe in it - I had my place on earth, toys, books and my anatomy atlas. Ever since I can remember, I wanted to be a doctor.
Everything has changed... Gaza has changed
One day I woke up and heard bombs exploding and rockets coming from everywhere. I didn't know what to do - I couldn't even scream. Terrified, I watched as the house opposite ours collapsed.
After a few days, my mother told me to pack a few things, saying that we had to evacuate. I took my prettiest dress, some other clothes, school books and notebooks. I left the room with my travel bag, with my backpack on my back, and kept my beloved anatomy atlas under my arm.
We moved to my uncle's house in the Jabalia camp. It was already full of people - others had to flee too. We had no privacy, and soon food and water started to run out.
Memories of a normal life
When I think back to what it was like before the war, I have the feeling that I only dreamt that life. I went to school, I had lots of friends. I played on the school basketball team, learned to play musical instruments and loved to sing.
My cousins taught me to play football, but now our pitch has been bombed and all the sports equipment burnt.
My friend Marwa sent me pictures of our completely destroyed school. She wrote that she couldn't evacuate because her dad was taking care of her sick mum. A few days ago she told me that her mum had died from lack of medication. They wanted to move south, but I don't know if they succeeded. Her phone is dead... I'm afraid Marwa is dead, just like my other classmates.
Hunger and thirst
I would love to go to a restaurant with my parents again. We used to go to Mazaj on my birthday - the food there was delicious. Now no restaurant in Gaza is in operation.
Ostatnio prawie cały czas czuję głód. Czasami przez kilka dni nie jemy wcale. Nie ma też czystej wody do picia, więc filtrujemy wodę z morza i ją gotujemy. Jest ohydna w smaku i często boli mnie po niej brzuch.
Fear that does not go away
When they bomb nearby, I am terribly afraid that we will be injured and no one will help us because there are too many people in the hospitals and the ambulances do not arrive.
At night, when it's dark, I imagine a bomb falling on our camp full of tents and me being covered by the ground. Then I can't breathe and I suffocate. Last night I had that.
I couldn't catch my breath and my parents couldn't calm me down. Dad took me in his arms and carried me to the seashore. I felt the cold water on my skin, and the chill of the waves made me fall asleep. I put my hand on Dad's cheek, letting him know that I felt better. I love him the most in the world.
Do we have a future?
I have changed over these months. I used to think my future would be good and bright, that I would become a doctor and save people. Now I don't think like that anymore.
There is only darkness, death and hunger ahead. I am just a child and I don't know if I will survive this nightmare.
But before I die, I would like to tell the world that it is not easy being a child in Gaza, because we die every day and we see only death and suffering around us.
I would like to have a life like the children in Europe. I would like to be a doctor and treat people, but I am afraid that I will soon die from a bomb or from starvation.
Mam na imię Aaliyah. Zapamiętajcie mnie…
And don't forget the other children in Gaza....
Let's not let the story of Aaliyah and other children in Gaza be forgotten
Aaliyah and thousands of children in Gaza struggle to survive every day. They lack food, water and basic medical care. You can help them survive this nightmare. Every donation means another meal, clean water and hope for tomorrow. Click here i wesprzyj dzieci w Gazie – razem możemy ocalić ich przyszłość.
📌 Learn more about our assistance in Gaza
Every day, hundreds of thousands of children in Gaza struggle to survive in extremely difficult conditions - without access to food, clean water or medical care. Thanks to the support of our donors, we are able to provide them with essential aid, but the needs are immense and growing every moment.
Przygotowaliśmy szczegółowy raport, w którym znajdziesz informacje o aktualnej sytuacji w Strefie Gazy oraz działaniach, które podjęliśmy, aby pomóc najbardziej potrzebującym. Pobierz raport i dowiedz się, jak razem możemy uratować więcej istnień. Każda pomoc ma znaczenie! 👉 [DOWNLOAD REPORT ON OUR ACTIVITIES (report is in Polish language)]
