Ashraf Ansari - I Stand With Palestine https://istandwithpalestine.org I Stand with Humanity. I Stand on the Right Side of History Sat, 15 Mar 2025 19:07:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 https://istandwithpalestine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-I-STAND-WITH-PALESTINE-1-32x32.png Ashraf Ansari - I Stand With Palestine https://istandwithpalestine.org 32 32 Ola https://istandwithpalestine.org/2025/03/15/ola/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/2025/03/15/ola/#respond Sat, 15 Mar 2025 19:07:25 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?p=1183 My name is Ola, I’m 29 years old, a mother of two—Eman (6 years old) and Adel (5 years old). Instead of playing and learning in school, my children are fighting to survive. They suffer from disease, hunger, and fear, and I feel powerless to protect them.

The war has stolen everything from us. We have faced displacement, famine, extreme price hikes, and a lack of basic necessities. Clean water and sanitation are scarce, and my children are suffering from skin diseases due to pollution and the inability to maintain proper hygiene.

With severe fuel shortages, we can no longer cook as we once did. Instead, we burn wood and fire to prepare our meals, despite knowing the health risks. But in Gaza, we do not have choices—only survival.

My husband and I lost our grocery store, our only source of income. Our home is damaged, and we struggle daily to provide even the most basic human needs. Life in Gaza is unbearable, a reality no one should have to endure.

Despite everything, I still hold onto hope. We pray that the world sees us, stands with us, and helps us survive this catastrophe.

We are relying on your kindness to:
✅ Buy food and water—especially as Ramadan is only days away.
✅ Repair what remains of our home so we have shelter.
✅ Evacuate when borders open because our children deserve safety and a future.

💔 We are struggling, but we are not giving up. Please, if you can, donate or share our story. Every contribution—no matter how small—brings us closer to a life of dignity and peace.

🔗 Donate Here

May God bless you for your kindness. 🙏

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Ghada Basheer https://istandwithpalestine.org/2025/03/15/ghada-basheer/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/2025/03/15/ghada-basheer/#respond Sat, 15 Mar 2025 19:01:18 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?p=1176 Hi, my name is Ghada Basheer, and I am reaching out with hope in my heart.

I am a computer engineer, but today, I am unemployed. The war in Gaza has destroyed everything—businesses, infrastructure, and livelihoods. My husband also lost his job, and now, we have no source of income.

My family consists of four people—my husband, my son, my daughter, and me. Every day, we struggle to meet even our most basic needs. The uncertainty of the future weighs heavily on us. If reconstruction and stability return to Gaza, I would love to stay and rebuild our lives. But if the situation remains the same, I may have no choice but to seek a new beginning elsewhere.

Beyond our struggles, my father suffers from kidney failure and was supposed to undergo a kidney transplant, but the war stopped everything. His health is deteriorating, and he urgently needs treatment.

My biggest wish? To have a steady income, to provide for my children, and to see them grow up in a safe and stable home.

With your help, we can:
✅ Secure food and basic necessities for my family.
✅ Work toward finding a stable source of income for me and my husband.
✅ Help my father get the medical care he desperately needs.

As Ramadan approaches, I pray for peace, for an end to this war, and for a chance to rebuild our lives. Your support—whether through a donation or simply sharing our story—means the world to us.

🔗 Donate Here

Thank you for your kindness and generosity. May we all find peace and healing. ❤🙏

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Alaa Ashour https://istandwithpalestine.org/2025/03/15/alaa-ashour/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/2025/03/15/alaa-ashour/#respond Sat, 15 Mar 2025 18:57:13 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?p=1172 Alaa Ashour

My name is Alaa Ashour. I am from Gaza, and I still live here. Before the war, I had a home in northern Gaza and worked as a marketing and public relations manager. But today, everything has changed.

I now live in western Gaza because my home, my neighborhood—everything I once knew—has been destroyed. My family of 13 people has endured unimaginable hardships over the past year and four months, surviving displacement, hunger, and fear.

The war has shattered not only our homes but also our spirits. We struggle every day just to find food, water, and a safe place to sleep. We lived in tents, suffering through the scorching summer heat, relentless insects, and the freezing, rain-flooded winter. I lost loved ones, my job, and my home. The life I once knew is gone.

My mother’s health has deteriorated before my eyes. She now relies on a wheelchair and urgently needs spinal surgery abroad—treatment that is impossible to get here in Gaza.

Despite everything, I still have hope. I dream of rebuilding our home, clearing the rubble, and making it livable again. I also dream of continuing my doctoral studies abroad and creating a better future for myself and my family.

But to do that, I need help.

Your support will help us:
✅ Rebuild a part of our home so we can finally leave the tents.
✅ Provide medical treatment for my mother.
✅ Give me a chance to pursue my education and rebuild my life.

Every donation, no matter how small, brings us closer to safety, stability, and hope. If you can’t donate, please share our story—it makes a difference.

🔗 Donate here

Thank you from the bottom of my heart. 💔🙏

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US, Israel want to displace Palestinians from Gaza to East Africa: Report https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/us-israel-want-to-displace-palestinians-from-gaza-to-east-africa-report/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/us-israel-want-to-displace-palestinians-from-gaza-to-east-africa-report/#respond Fri, 14 Mar 2025 18:56:25 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/us-israel-want-to-displace-palestinians-from-gaza-to-east-africa-report/ Officials from US and Israel say governments of Sudan, Somalia and Somaliland have been asked to take in people of Gaza.

The United States and Israel have discussed with three East African governments the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza to Sudan, Somalia and its breakaway region of Somaliland, according to US and Israeli officials quoted by The Associated Press news agency.

Friday’s report said officials from Sudan claimed to have rejected overtures from the US, while officials from Somalia and Somaliland told AP they were unaware of any contacts.

Speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss a secret diplomatic initiative, US and Israeli officials confirmed the contacts with Somalia and Somaliland, while the US officials confirmed Sudan as well. They said it was unclear how much progress the efforts made or at what level the discussions took place.

The development comes more than a month after US President Donald Trump floated the idea of forcibly displacing Palestinians and “taking over” the Gaza Strip. It was roundly rejected by Palestinians and countries in the Middle East, with many describing it as ethnic cleansing.

Separate outreach from the US and Israel to the three potential destinations began last month, days after Trump floated the Gaza plan alongside Netanyahu, according to the US officials, who said Israel was taking the lead in the discussions.

There was no immediate reaction to the report from the US or Israel.

But Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a longtime advocate of what he calls “voluntary” emigration of Palestinians, said this week that Israel is working to identify countries to take them in. He also said Israel is preparing a “very large emigration department” within its Ministry of Defense.

‘Red line’
Tamer Qarmout, an associate professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, told Al Jazeera the forced displacement of Palestinians is “a red line that should not be crossed”.

He said governments around the world have a responsibility to stop the “outrageous” proposal and “should not be engaging with Israel on any of these scenarios”, especially the displacement of Palestinians to African countries, “many of which continue to struggle from colonial legacies”.

“Sudan and Somalia are still ravaged by wars due to the colonial legacy. They [the Israeli government] have to be exposed and put on a shame list,” Qarmout added.

In exchange for accepting resettled Palestinians, it is thought that a variety of incentives – financial, diplomatic and security – would be offered to the East African governments.

A US official involved in the efforts confirmed to AP that the US was “having a quiet conversation with Somaliland about a range of areas where they can be helpful to the US in exchange for recognition”.

The US could offer the breakaway region of more than 3 million people international recognition, which is a priority for Somaliland’s new president, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi.

Abdirahman Dahir Adan, Somaliland’s foreign minister, told the Reuters news agency denied the breakaway region’s authorities having received a proposal.

“I haven’t received such a proposal, and there are no talks with anyone regarding Palestinians,” he said.

‘Hidden agenda’
Meanwhile, it is difficult to understand why Somalia would want to host Palestinians given the country’s strong support for Palestinian self-rule, Sambu Chepkorir, a lawyer and conflict researcher in Nairobi, told AP.

“The realignments keep changing, and so maybe there is a hidden agenda in why Somalia,” Chepkorir said.

Two Sudanese officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive diplomatic matter, confirmed the Trump administration has approached the military-led government about accepting Palestinians.

One said the contacts began even before Trump’s inauguration, with offers of military assistance against the RSF paramilitary group, assistance with postwar reconstruction and other incentives.

Both officials said the Sudanese government rejected the idea. “This suggestion was immediately rebuffed,” said one official. “No one opened this matter again.”

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What does Israel cutting off Gaza’s electricity mean? https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/what-does-israel-cutting-off-gazas-electricity-mean/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/story/what-does-israel-cutting-off-gazas-electricity-mean/#respond Tue, 11 Mar 2025 11:12:44 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?post_type=story&p=1054

After blocking all aid entering the battered enclave, Israel has now announced it will stop electricity to Gaza.

Israel says it has cut off electricity to Gaza in what seems like another attempt to force Hamas to accept changes it wants to impose upon the ceasefire terms agreed in January.

Israel imposed a blockade of humanitarian aid entering Gaza early in March in an attempt to force Hamas into extending the ceasefire’s first phase and releasing more captives.


It wants to do that to avoid moving to the second phase, which would entail a permanent end to the war.

Aid agencies, human rights organisations and countries, including some of Israel’s allies, have denounced the decision, citing its humanitarian impact and international laws prohibiting the collective punishment of a civilian population.

But according to statements from Gaza and media reports, this power cut announcement is not as it seems.

Here’s everything we know:

What exactly did Israel announce?

It said all electricity it provides to Gaza will be cut.

In a social media post on Sunday, Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen said he had “cut off electricity to the Gaza Strip immediately”.

However, according to Israeli media, the announcement may be less dramatic than its proponents have made it appear.

You mean Gaza won’t go dark?

It was already dark.

According to The Times of Israel, all electricity from Israel into Gaza was already cut in the wake of the Hamas-led attacks of October 7, 2023, during which 1,139 people were killed in southern Israel and about 250 people were captured and taken to Gaza.

In November, the electricity supply to a desalination plant near Deir el-Balah in central Gaza was restored. The plant supports about 600,000 mostly displaced civilians in central and southern Gaza.

The plant will now subsist on stored power, generators and what remains of the solar panels not damaged or destroyed by Israeli shelling.

Did Israel only cut electricity and aid?

No.

In its attempt to revise the terms of the ceasefire it signed in January, Israel has also launched military strikes across the enclave and has told the media it is preparing a resumption of fighting in Gaza.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza has issued daily summaries of civilians killed during the ceasefire. 

Palestinians in Rafah, where Israel now wants to keep a military presence in violation of the ceasefire, have been attacked by Israeli tanks and drones since Friday, killing at least three people and wounding more.

How has Hamas responded?

In a statement issued on Sunday night, Hamas accused Israel of “cheap blackmail”.

“We strongly condemn the occupation’s decision to cut off electricity to Gaza, after depriving it of food, medicine, and water,” Izzat al-Risheq, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, wrote, characterising the move as “a desperate attempt to pressure our people and their resistance”.

“Cutting off electricity, closing the crossings, stopping aid, relief and fuel, and starving our people, constitutes collective punishment and a full-fledged war crime,” al-Risheq added.

Who supports Israel in this?

The United States.

Israel says its current blockade of Gaza is in fact to force Hamas to comply with a proposal from US envoy Steve Witkoff involving extending the first phase of the ceasefire and returning a number of the Israeli captives.

Witkoff has yet to publicly confirm his role in the plan he is widely credited with having devised.

However, speaking to journalists before Monday’s talks in Doha, Witkoff confirmed his and the US administration’s continued full support for Israel, up to and including joint US and Israeli military action against Hamas.

At the same time, the US is conducting direct talks with Hamas over the release of five captives with US citizenship who are held by the group, only one of whom is thought to be alive.

Who doesn’t support Israel in these blockades?

Pretty much everyone else.

Both Egypt and Qatar, who have mediated the ceasefire talks, as well as Saudi Arabia and Jordan released statements this month criticising the Israeli move to block food, medicine and fuel into the Strip.

“Humanitarian aid should never be contingent on a ceasefire or used as a political tool,” France, Germany and the United Kingdom said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the International Criminal Court, which issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant last year, condemned the block on aid.

International rights groups, such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, have also condemned the renewed blockade, describing it as a breach of international law and a crime against humanity.

 

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