Mahmoud Salma was a Palestinian footballer who dreamed of joining a big club. However, the war changed his lifestyle and today he lives in a tent in a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip with his two daughters. He lost his home and several loved ones and now shares on social media the moments he spent with his family in the enclave amid the destruction caused by the conflict. Mahmoud’s story has touched internet users. On Gofundme, the young man has already managed to raise more than 59 thousand euros in donations.
Sila, Mahmoud’s youngest daughter, was born during the war between Israel and Hamas, without seeing peace for a single day.” “Despite all this suffering, Sila remains happy, and her smile is the most beautiful thing, a source of love and inspiration in this war,” the Gofundme message says.
Seline, the eldest daughter, had a taste of life before the conflict. She loved the house they lived in and watched television, but after the countless trips she had to make with the family, she was “tired.” “She had everything she dreamed of when she was little, but now she just has to live in our little tent,” says the Palestinian.
Gaza’s Health Ministry announced Thursday that more than 40,000 Palestinians have died in the enclave since the start of the war between Hamas and Israel, adding that some 10,000 bodies were missing under the rubble. Among the victims were 16,400 minors.
The number of wounded in 314 days of war stands at 92,401, adding the 107 new wounded admitted to hospitals in the Gaza Strip on the last day, where more than two million people, almost the entire population, have been forced to flee their homes due to the conflict.
Author: Morning mail
Source: CM Jornal

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