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Fundraiser by Fadi Tayeh : City of death.
Bread dipped in blood. my house is
The escalation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip is having a catastrophic impact on
children and families. Children are dying at an alarming rate – thousands have been
killed and thousands more injured. Around 1.7 million people in the Gaza Strip are
estimated to have been internally displaced – half of them children. They do not have
enough access to water, food, fuel and medicine. More than 600,000 children are
trapped in Rafah alone, with nowhere safe to go. Their homes have been destroyed;
their families torn apart.
In war, it is children who suffer first and suffer most. The cost of this violence to
children and their communities will be borne out for generations to come.
Even wars have rules. No child should be cut off from essential services, nor fall from
the reach of humanitarian hands. No child should be held hostage or used by any
means in armed conflict. Hospitals and schools must be protected from bombings,
and they must not be used for military purposes, in accordance with international
humanitarian law.
Donate to save a family from death
In the heart of the City of Death, a chilling tale unfolds – a narrative so haunting, it's
hard to believe it's real. Fadi Tayeh's home has become a symbol of terror, where
even the simple act of breaking bread is tainted by blood. This is not a scene from a
horror movie; this is a stark reality that demands attention, empathy, and action.
Fadi Tayeh's plight has brought the community together in a desperate bid for
survival. Their story has resonated deeply, prompting a fundraiser that seeks to
address the unimaginable horrors they face daily. The fundraiser aims not only to
provide immediate relief but also to shed light on the underlying issues plaguing the
City of Death.
The imagery of bread dipped in blood serves as a visceral reminder of the atrocities
unfolding within the confines of Tayeh's home. It's a metaphor for the desperation,
the fear, and the overwhelming sense of helplessness that grips the residents of this
embattled city.
But amidst the darkness, there is a glimmer of hope – a beacon of light emanating
from the generosity of strangers. The fundraiser initiated by Fadi Tayeh is more than
just a plea for financial assistance; it's a plea for humanity to come together in the
face of unspeakable horror.
The funds raised will not only provide much-needed resources for the residents of
the City of Death but also support initiatives aimed at addressing the root causes of
the violence and despair that plagues the community.
As the story of Fadi Tayeh and the City of Death continues to unfold, it serves as a
stark reminder of the fragility of human existence. It's a reminder that no one is
immune to the horrors of the world, and that sometimes, the only way to confront
darkness is to shine a light on it.
In the end, this fundraiser is about more than just financial assistance – it's about
solidarity, compassion, and the unwavering belief that even in the darkest of times,
there is hope. So let us come together, let us stand shoulder to shoulder, and let us
show the residents of the City of Death that they are not alone in their struggle.
Visit for more information : https://www.gofundme.com/f/types-ofdeath-bread-dipped-in-blood-my-house-is
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