Help Evacuate Sari Mansours Family

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Salaam dear friends and loving people of the world,

This fundraiser is for someone that is very near and dear to my heart. Don't skip, please read

Her name is Saja, with two beautiful baby girls (Krystle and Danielle). She is one of the people that you trust immediately and touches your heart, She is humble and kind beyond measure. When I met Saja I felt an instant connection to her and her family. I felt she was already my family as if I've known her my whole life, I knew God put her on my heart for a reason. 

Her husband, Sari Mansour, is a very well-known journalist for Al-Quds news network. He had around 89,000 followers so if you've been following since the beginning it is possible that You have seen his videos. You also may have heard of him through the other journalists because he was very loved and well-respected by his colleagues.

 He risked his life daily to show the atrocities around him in Gaza, to the world.

 Sari was an incredible father, he did everything he could to protect and care for his wife and girls while also upholding the risk and demands of his work. 

They are a young couple who have a love story that would take hold of your heart, they are eachothers safe place and very best freind in life. The gentle and genuine person he is, shines through him in his videos where he is giving updates but also the one where he is playing with his baby girl making her laugh the sweetest baby giggles.

Tragically, Sari was taken from her, and her girls lost their precious father. Sari and his best friend (Hassouneh) were killed together by the same Israeli air strike just a few weeks into the war.

As she told the her story, She cried, struggling to breathe. Expressing the struggle to cope with losing him and how she couldn't console her toddler when she cries, pleading with her to see "Baba". She has no time to grieve the loss of her bestfriend and the heavy task of trying to accept living this life now without him. She's facing this unrelenting pain, along with her young girls, while still under the constant threat of bombardment and the sounds of bombs around them. 

This the last letter she wrote to him before knowing he was gone: 

"Your children and I waited for you from morning until evening and you did not come. Our sadness was very great, I waited for you and you didn't come. May God forgive you. I hope you will come tomorrow so I can make you the food you like. What do you think?? I want you and your children to sleep with me, and bring Hassouna with you today.. My father told me to allow your friend Hassouna to come with us. What do you think about me sending you messages with carrier pigeons, haha.. I love you. Goodbye,   -- Saja"

This was a text she sent to me a few weeks after: 

"Sari and I have a very long love story. 

We were very happy with our relationship and our children. We were waiting for them on pins & needles. We planned for their future but fate preceded us and took my husband, my beloved. Praise be to God, God chose him, and there is no objection to God’s ruling, despite my great sadness. I always feel like I can't live without him. I wish my kids and I could join him. I am in the street and the place is very scary. I need to go to the tent now."

Saja and the girls are now displaced from her home and in Rafah, living in a tent. She needs our help to get her girls, parents and 2 brothers across the border so she doesn't lose them too. I really want to take care of this part for her, it's the least we can do for what her family has been through! The goal is to get them out and be able to afford necessities in Egypt for a time until they are able to figure out what to do next.

I ask for you to please find it in your heart to give one last time if it be, to help me save Saja and her girls from anymore trauma, pain or even death as the concern increases for the occupation to invade Rafah. If you can't help, please share, this helps too!

Thank you & Salaam ♡

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