
FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

FC PALESTINA X Thabet
We’re proud to unveil our exclusive jersey collaboration. A design rooted in symbolism and resistance. The iconic koufiya pattern evolves into the form of a watermelon, a bold fusion of heritage and identity.
On the back, the infinity symbol reflects the ongoing story of Palestine. It’s filled with the word Palestine in English, carrying a message of freedom, memory, and the belief that Palestine lives on without end.
All profits will be donated to support humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza.
Donation links will be shared and updated through our channels.

Proud to share that my photo “Pyramids” was awarded an Honorable Mention in the Architecture Historic category at the 2025 International Photography Awards. Thank you to @iphotoawards for this recognition and to everyone who inspires my work.

Proud to share that my photo “Pyramids” was awarded an Honorable Mention in the Architecture Historic category at the 2025 International Photography Awards. Thank you to @iphotoawards for this recognition and to everyone who inspires my work.

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

تدريب شامل في مجال تصميم الكرافيك
يوم مختلف ببرنامجنا! استضفنا خلاله ثابت سعيد، متخصص في بناء العلامات التجارية، بجلسة حوارية ناقشنا خلالها كل شي يهم المصمم اللي يحتاج يبدأ وجاوبنا على تساؤل مهم: من وين ابدأ؟
وتعرفنا على المسارات المتاحة بسوق العمل العراقي، وشو الفرص والتحديات الحقيقية بالمجال.
دائما نركز على مثل هذه الجلسات الي تخلق تجربة متكاملة، وتفتح باب لعلاقات مهنية حقيقية مع أصحاب الخبرة.
هذا البرنامج من تنفيذ صناع بغداد وبدعم من السفارة الأسترالية ضمن برنامج المساعدات المباشرة (DAP).
#مهارتك_التحتاجها
#makers2026

@logoarchive.now
Jumping on the current trending @logoarchive wave, showcasing a curated snapshot of my favourite logo designs over the years.
Which one's your favorite?
أنطيني هاي اللي يكتبوها بالكابشن مال زها حديد ملكة المنحنيات
تدلل، زها حديد دائماً تُلهم الناس بكلمات قوية ومناسبة لصور المعمار أو التصاميم الغريبة…الخ
ولك مو هاي، اريد من هاي مال كابشن مال ريلز شلون مال Home Alone
زها حديد، ملكة المنحنيات التي لم تعترف يوماً بالحدود، ولم تقبل بأن تُحصر رؤيتها داخل زوايا قائمة أو قوالب جامدة. هي المعمارية التي روّضت الصلابة، وجعلت الخرسانة تتدفق مثل المياه، والحديد يلين كالحرير، لتخلق لغة بصرية لم يعهدها العالم من قبل.
لم تكن زها مجرد مهندسة، بل كانت ثورة فنية سارت بعكس التيار. في وقت كان العالم يقدس فيه الوظيفية الجافة والمربعات التقليدية، جاءت هي لتقول: "هناك 360 درجة، فلماذا نلتزم بدرجة واحدة فقط؟". بهذه الفلسفة، أطلقت العنان لخطوطها الانسيابية لتمتد فوق الأرض وتحت السماء، محطمةً مفهوم الجاذبية التقليدي.
تتجلى عبقرية "ملكة المنحنيات" في قدرتها على دمج الطبيعة بالتكنولوجيا؛ فمبانيها ليست مجرد كتل صلبة، بل هي كائنات حية تتنفس وتتفاعل مع محيطها. من مركز "حيدر علييف" في باكو الذي يبدو وكأنه موجة منبعثة من الأرض، إلى "ستاد الجنوب" الذي يحاكي أشرعة السفن، وصولاً إلى لمساتها التي زينت كبرى عواصم العالم، نجد أن كل مشروع هو قصيدة في حب "الديناميكية".
لكن خلف هذه المنحنيات الناعمة، كانت هناك إرادة حديدية. واجهت زها حديد تحديات كبرى في بداية مسيرتها؛ فكثيرون وصفوا تصاميمها بأنها "غير قابلة للتنفيذ" أو مجرد "خيال على ورق". لكنها، وبصبر الفنان ودقة المهندس، أثبتت أن المستحيل هو مجرد وجهة نظر، لتصبح أول امرأة تنال جائزة "بريتزكر" (نوبل العمارة)، وتفرض اسمها كأهم معمارية في العصر الحديث.
رحلت زها حديد جسداً، لكن "منحنياتها" ستبقى شاهدة على قصة سيدة عراقية طموحة، علّمت البشرية أن العمارة ليست مجرد بناء للسكن، بل هي فن يهدف إلى إثارة الدهشة، وتغيير الطريقة التي نرى بها العالم من حولنا. ستبقى دائماً هي تلك الموجة التي لا تتوقف، والخط الذي لا ينتهي، والملكة التي توجت نفسها على عرش الإبداع اللامحدود.

For a long time, I looked through the window.
Observing cities, architecture, and the way identities take shape.
Recently, I decided I don’t want to only look through the window, I want to write from it.
Today, I’m happy to share that my first written piece has been accepted for publication in @tasmeem_doha 2026 - Transmit” Print Fair by @vcuqatar

For a long time, I looked through the window.
Observing cities, architecture, and the way identities take shape.
Recently, I decided I don’t want to only look through the window, I want to write from it.
Today, I’m happy to share that my first written piece has been accepted for publication in @tasmeem_doha 2026 - Transmit” Print Fair by @vcuqatar

For a long time, I looked through the window.
Observing cities, architecture, and the way identities take shape.
Recently, I decided I don’t want to only look through the window, I want to write from it.
Today, I’m happy to share that my first written piece has been accepted for publication in @tasmeem_doha 2026 - Transmit” Print Fair by @vcuqatar

For a long time, I looked through the window.
Observing cities, architecture, and the way identities take shape.
Recently, I decided I don’t want to only look through the window, I want to write from it.
Today, I’m happy to share that my first written piece has been accepted for publication in @tasmeem_doha 2026 - Transmit” Print Fair by @vcuqatar

For a long time, I looked through the window.
Observing cities, architecture, and the way identities take shape.
Recently, I decided I don’t want to only look through the window, I want to write from it.
Today, I’m happy to share that my first written piece has been accepted for publication in @tasmeem_doha 2026 - Transmit” Print Fair by @vcuqatar

The world may have moved on, but the suffering has not ended.Palestine is STILL going through a genocide.
“And never think that Allah is unaware of what the wrongdoers do.”
(Qur’ăn 14:42)
Ya Allah, grant People of Palestine ease, protection, and strength, and keep them firm in their Iman, in sha Allah. Ameen 🤲🏽
FREE 🇵🇸 Infinity Watermelon T-shirts are Available now @fc_palestina And all the purchases benefit will go to Help the Family of needs Gaza via @thezaynabproject . Donate and support Today
Infinity Watermelon T-shirts are Available now @fc_palestina And all the purchases benefit will go to Help the Family of needs Gaza via @thezaynabproject 🍉 🇵🇸 Don’t forget to grab your t shirts And Donate through your Purchase. #palestine #fcpalestina #libration #donate #football

Happy to be part of Cairo Prints 06 .
Two artworks inspired by the timeless voices of Abdel Halim Hafez and Umm Kulthum, on display as a poster and a sticker.
Both works are available for purchase through @cairopolitan .
I’m سعيد because my name is ثابت in Egypt!

Happy to be part of Cairo Prints 06 .
Two artworks inspired by the timeless voices of Abdel Halim Hafez and Umm Kulthum, on display as a poster and a sticker.
Both works are available for purchase through @cairopolitan .
I’m سعيد because my name is ثابت in Egypt!

Happy to be part of Cairo Prints 06 .
Two artworks inspired by the timeless voices of Abdel Halim Hafez and Umm Kulthum, on display as a poster and a sticker.
Both works are available for purchase through @cairopolitan .
I’m سعيد because my name is ثابت in Egypt!

Happy to be part of Cairo Prints 06 .
Two artworks inspired by the timeless voices of Abdel Halim Hafez and Umm Kulthum, on display as a poster and a sticker.
Both works are available for purchase through @cairopolitan .
I’m سعيد because my name is ثابت in Egypt!

Happy to be part of Cairo Prints 06 .
Two artworks inspired by the timeless voices of Abdel Halim Hafez and Umm Kulthum, on display as a poster and a sticker.
Both works are available for purchase through @cairopolitan .
I’m سعيد because my name is ثابت in Egypt!

Happy to be part of Cairo Prints 06 .
Two artworks inspired by the timeless voices of Abdel Halim Hafez and Umm Kulthum, on display as a poster and a sticker.
Both works are available for purchase through @cairopolitan .
I’m سعيد because my name is ثابت in Egypt!

Happy to be part of Cairo Prints 06 .
Two artworks inspired by the timeless voices of Abdel Halim Hafez and Umm Kulthum, on display as a poster and a sticker.
Both works are available for purchase through @cairopolitan .
I’m سعيد because my name is ثابت in Egypt!
Happy to be part of Cairo Prints 06 .
Two artworks inspired by the timeless voices of Abdel Halim Hafez and Umm Kulthum, on display as a poster and a sticker.
Both works are available for purchase through @cairopolitan .
I’m سعيد because my name is ثابت in Egypt!

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.
💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 13, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 collab x @fc_palestina x @thabet
On November 13, in partnership with @fc_palestina and @thabet, we delivered 30,000 liters of clean water to the Al Aqsa University area and Al Toyor Al-Muhajera Camp in Khan Younis.
From the beginning, our work has operated on a simple Islamic principle:
khayr is a collective obligation.
No single person or organization carries it alone. Every act of relief — food, water, orphan care — is a trust (amānah) we uphold together for the sake of Allah.
We do not receive government or institutional funding.
We are a grassroots initiative sustained entirely by the community — by sadaqah, by families giving whatever they can, by groups and collectives choosing to stand with Gaza consistently, not only when it is trending.
But since the announcement of the “ceasefire,” funding has dropped by over 75%. Many who once amplified, fundraised, and advocated have gone quiet, even though the suffering has not eased. The needs remain urgent, but the support that once carried these programs has faded. Despite our numerous attempts, it seems that we cannot keep up our current pace of work any longer.
And Islam teaches us clearly:
the suffering of the ummah is not something we walk away from when the noise dies down.
Relief is not seasonal. Compassion is not bound to news cycles.
With the current level of funding, we will be forced to significantly cut our food and water programs in December — including routes like this one that families rely on for their survival.
If you, your business, your masjid, your student group, your workplace, or your family can step in — even once — it directly keeps water flowing and families nourished. It keeps us from turning people away. It keeps this amanah alive.
May Allah accept from all who continue to stand with Gaza quietly, consistently, and sincerely.
We will keep showing up for as long as we are able, inshaAllah.

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️
💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️

💧 Clean Water Distribution
📅 November 9, 2025
📍 Khan Younis
🚰 30,000 liters delivered | 6,000 people served
🤝 Collab x @fc_palestina + @thabet
On November 9, we delivered another 30,000 liters of clean water to two large displacement camps in Khan Younis:
📍 Abadalla Camp — 15,000 liters
📍 Al-Maha Camp — 15,000 liters
These camps rely entirely on water trucks. There are no working pipelines, no affordable options, and families depend on these deliveries for every part of daily life.
Across Gaza, The Zaynab Project now delivers nearly 250,000 liters of water each week, but our ability to sustain this depends on outside support. Since the “ceasefire” announcement, funding has dropped sharply, even while conditions on the ground remain unchanged.
We’re asking businesses, groups, collectives, and community organizations to partner with us, sponsor routes, fund a truck, or support a week of water deliveries. Your contribution directly keeps clean water flowing to families who have no other access.
Special thanks to @fc_palestina + @thabet for their support and trust to deliver aid to the people who need it most ❤️
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