Gaza under fire
“In the midst of devastation, there are untold stories. Children leave behind shattered dreams, and families living under bombardment and destruction. In this conflict, we are the voice crying out for peace and justice. Join us in raising this voice, and in shining a light on the suffering of the people of Palestine.”

They are not just numbers...
they are souls, dreams, and homes whose lights were turned off to heaven.
Since October 2023, more than 50,000 Palestinians have lost their lives — many of them women and children.
Thousands of children have died in the attacks. Many more are living in fear, without safety or shelter.
Since the onset of the conflict on October 7, 2023, more than 9,000 women have lost their lives in Gaza.
Hundreds of thousands lost their homes. They now live in tents, schools, or out in the open.
💬 Remember
"Every number is a life. Every life has a name, a face, and a family."

The most prominent massacres that were committed
Jabalia Camp Massacre
- January 1, 2025
- Jabalia Refugee Camp, North Gaza
15 civilians, mostly children, were killed while sleeping as an Israeli airstrike leveled a family home. Over 20 others were injured. The attack came without prior notice.
Rafah Aid Convoy Massacre
- March 23, 2025
- Rafah, South Gaza
Israeli forces deliberately killed 15 aid workers by striking a clearly marked convoy. Victims included Red Crescent, Civil Defense, and UN staff. Leaked footage confirmed vehicles had visible insignia and emergency lights
Gaza School Massacre
- April 5, 2025
- Gaza Strip
31 people, mostly children, were killed in an Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced families. More than 100 others were injured. The attack occurred despite the school being used as a humanitarian shelter.
Abu Hussein School Massacre
- October 17, 2024
- Jabalia Refugee Camp, Northern Gaza Strip
28 people, mostly women and children, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a UN-run school sheltering displaced families. Over 160 were injured. No warning was given before the strike.
Al-Mawasi Massacre
- July 13, 2024
- Southern Gaza – Al-Mawasi (Declared Safe Zone)
Around 90 killed and 300 injured in an airstrike on a designated “safe zone” where displaced families had gathered.
Al-Tabeen School Massacre
- August 10, 2024
- Eastern Gaza
Over 100 civilians, including entire families, were killed in a predawn airstrike on a school shelter. Many bodies were burned beyond recognition.
Nabulsi Roundabout (Flour Massacre)
- February 29, 2024
- Rashid Street, Southwest Gaza
Over 120 people were shot dead while waiting for flour and food aid. Hundreds more were injured in the deadly ambush.
Second Al-Shifa Hospital Massacre
- March 2024
- Gaza – Al-Shifa Medical Complex
More than 300 people, including doctors and patients, were killed in a renewed attack on the hospital. Around 1,000 others were detained, and the facility was turned into a military base.
Al-Nuseirat Camp Massacre
- June 8, 2024
- Central Gaza – Al-Nuseirat
274 civilians were killed and hundreds wounded during a massive air campaign that accompanied a secret Israeli operation, disguised under aid trucks.
Tal Al-Zaatar School Massacre
- November 18, 2023
- Northern Gaza
50 civilians lost their lives when another UN-run school sheltering displaced families was targeted.
Kamal Adwan Hospital Massacre
- December 16, 2023
- Beit Lahia – Northern Gaza
Dozens were killed and injured during a raid on the hospital. Patients, medical staff, and civilians were subjected to executions and mass arrests.
Al-Maghazi Camp Massacre
- December 24, 2023
- Central Gaza – Al-Maghazi
70 civilians, including many women and children, were killed in a nighttime airstrike on homes filled with displaced families.
Al-Ma'madani Hospital Massacre
- October 17, 2023
- Al-Ma'madani Hospital, Gaza
Over 500 killed, mostly women and children. Airstrike hit a hospital sheltering displaced people.
Jabalia Refugee Camp Massacre
- October 31, 2023
- Jabaliya Refugee Camp
400 killed and injured, mostly children. Airstrike targeted a densely populated area.
Al-Fakhoura School Massacre
- November 18, 2023
- Al-Fakhura School, Northern Gaza (UNRWA)
Over 200 casualties. The school was housing thousands of displaced.

Raise Awareness
Support Humanitarian Organizations
Pressure Governments and Institutions
Boycott Companies Supporting the War
How You Can Help Stop the Bloodshed
The ongoing violence in Gaza has led to unimaginable suffering and loss of innocent lives. The bloodshed continues, but together, we can play a role in stopping it. While governments and international organizations must take significant actions, individuals like you can make a difference. Here’s how you can help
- Share truthful information to spread awareness about the human cost of the conflict.
- Advocate for political action through petitions, contacting representatives, and peaceful protests.
- Donate to organizations providing vital relief, such as food, water, and medical supplies
- Avoid companies linked to supporting the war or supplying weapons.
- Stand in solidarity with Palestinian activists and civil society groups working for peace
How You Can Help Stop the Bloodshed
Raise Awareness
One of the most powerful tools we have is spreading the truth. Share reliable and factual information about the situation in Gaza with your friends, family, and on social media platforms. Raise awareness about the human cost of this conflict and encourage others to take action.
Pressure Governments and Institutions
Advocate for political action by calling upon your government to take a firm stance on ending the violence. Contact your local representatives, sign petitions, and participate in peaceful protests to urge international leaders to push for an immediate ceasefire.
Support Humanitarian Organizations
Donate to organizations providing direct aid to the people of Gaza. Whether it’s financial support for food, water, medical care, or humanitarian relief, your contribution can save lives. Be sure to support organizations that work directly on the ground and ensure that aid reaches those who need it most.

Boycott Companies Supporting the War
Many multinational companies are linked to supporting military operations and supplying weapons used in conflicts. By boycotting these companies, you are making a stand against their involvement in the violence. Research and support ethical brands that are not complicit in the destruction.
Support Gaza’s Peaceful Resistance
Stand in solidarity with those working toward peace and justice. Support Palestinian civil society groups, activists, and peaceful movements that are calling for a stop to the violence and for long-term solutions based on human rights and dignity.
Educate Yourself and Others
Understanding the history and the complex dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can help you advocate more effectively for peace. Educate yourself and others about the root causes of the violence, and encourage open, respectful dialogue that leads to informed action.
Countries that support genocide
Since October 7, 2024, with the escalation of Israeli military operations against Gaza, several countries have provided political, military, and financial support to Israel in the context of this conflict. This support includes military aid, financial contributions, and intelligence sharing, as well as diplomatic backing in international forums. Here is an overview of the main countries that have supported Israel since that date:

United States
Military Aid: The U.S. has provided significant military assistance to Israel, including advanced weapons like fighter jets, precision-guided missiles, and defense systems like “Iron Dome.” In November 2024, the U.S. announced an additional $14 billion in military aid.
Political Support: The U.S. has used its veto power at the United Nations Security Council to block resolutions critical of Israel or calling for a ceasefire.
Intelligence Support: The U.S. has shared intelligence, including information on Palestinian resistance movements’ activities.

United Kingdom
Military Aid: The UK has provided Israel with military equipment valued between £300 million to £500 million, including advanced weapons and military technologies.
Financial Support: In November 2024, the UK allocated £1.2 billion as part of military aid packages for Israel.
Political Support: The UK has consistently supported Israel in the UN and affirmed its right to defend itself against missile attacks.

Germany
Military Aid: Germany has provided military assistance worth €1 billion, which includes advanced weapons, fighter jets, and support for missile defense systems.
Political Support: Germany has also used its veto in the UN Security Council to block resolutions that could harm Israel’s interests.
Financial Support: Germany allocated €1 billion as part of its military aid package to Israel.

France
Military Aid: France has provided Israel with €300 million worth of military support, including precision missiles and technological equipment for air operations.
Political Support: France has supported Israel in international forums, especially at the UN, advocating for its right to self-defense.
Intelligence Support: France has also contributed intelligence to assist Israel’s military operations.

Canada
Military Aid: Canada provided 50 million Canadian dollars in military aid, which included weapons and ammunition.
Political Support: Canada expressed its strong political support for Israel at the UN, including voting against resolutions condemning Israel at the Security Council.

Australia
Military Aid: Australia provided non-lethal military assistance worth 100 million Australian dollars, including ammunition and military equipment.
Financial Support: Australia also contributed 50 million Australian dollars to support Israel’s military operations.
Political Support: Australia was one of the first countries to publicly back Israel’s position in the UN.

Italy
Military Aid: Italy provided military assistance to Israel worth €200 million, including advanced weapons and technology.
Political Support: Italy has consistently supported Israel in international forums, particularly at the UN, endorsing its right to defend itself.

Netherlands
Military Aid: The Netherlands provided military aid to Israel valued at €150 million, including advanced weapons and ammunition.
Political Support: The Netherlands has supported Israel in international settings, including its voting stance in the UN.
Companies Complicit in the War Crimes Against Gaza
"Exploring the companies that have actively supported Israel's military operations and contributed to the ongoing conflict in Gaza since October 7, 2024."

Lockheed Martin
Military Support: One of the world’s largest arms suppliers. Provides advanced military systems to Israel, including the Iron Dome missile defense system, precision missiles, and fighter jets like the F-35.

Boeing
Military and Financial Support: In 2022, Boeing provided $1.2 billion in military and financial support to Israel, which included training pilots on F-35 aircraft, research grants to Tel Aviv University, and the development of Israeli helicopters

Raytheon Technologies
Military Support: Developer of missile defense systems like David’s Sling and co-developer of the Iron Dome with Israel. Offers cutting-edge defense solutions.

General Electric (GE)
Military and Technological Support: In 2022, GE provided Israel with $200 million in military support, including the sale of military equipment and technical support for the energy sector

Honeywell
Military Support: Supplies drone components, surveillance sensors, and military communication systems used in ground and air operations.

Caterpillar
Military Support: Supplies Israel with heavy-duty bulldozers and machinery used in demolishing Palestinian homes and infrastructure in Gaza.

L3 Technologies
Military Support: Offers electronic systems for surveillance, reconnaissance, and espionage, aiding in intelligence gathering in war zones.

Microsoft
Technological Support: Provides cloud computing, software, and advanced data infrastructure to the Israeli government and military. Enhances intelligence gathering and data analysis.

Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Technological Support: Provides cloud computing, software, and advanced data infrastructure to the Israeli government and military. Enhances intelligence gathering and data analysis.

Intel
Technological Investment: In 2022, Intel invested $50 million in developing Israeli AI processors, and by mid-2023, announced plans to build a $25 billion semiconductor factory in Israel, marking the largest foreign investment in the country.

Google (Alphabet)
echnological & Strategic Support: Google’s tools (Maps, AI, cloud) are potentially used for military logistics, reconnaissance, and intelligence analysis.

Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp)
echnological & Strategic Support: Google’s tools (Maps, AI, cloud) are potentially used for military logistics, reconnaissance, and intelligence analysis.

Oracle
Strategic Acquisition: In 2021, Oracle acquired the Israeli cloud computing company “Ravello Systems” for $500 million, strengthening its technological presence in Israel

HP
Financial and Technological Support: HP has invested billions of dollars in Israeli companies, creating jobs and bolstering the local economy. In 2021, it acquired Israeli cybersecurity firm “Neyara” for $486 million.

McDonald's
Logistical Support: In October 2023, McDonald’s Israel branch provided thousands of free meals to Israeli soldiers, drawing wide attention in the region.

Coca-Cola
Financial Support: In 2022, Coca-Cola provided financial support to Israel through various programs, further strengthening its presence in local markets.
Companies Complicit in the War Crimes Against Gaza
Companies Supporting Military Aggression in Gaza
With small amounts of money, you can buy something that kills a child every day in Gaza. From a bag of chips to a Netflix subscription, every moment you spend your money could be funding a tool that destroys lives.
Buying a Bag of Chips (around $2):
Cost of one bullet: $0.20
A $2 bag of chips could fund the production of 10 bullets.
Netflix Subscription (around $15/month):
Cost of one grenade: $15
A $15 Netflix subscription could fund the production of 1 grenade.
Boycotting companies that support the Israeli occupation in its war on Gaza is crucial as it leads to significant economic losses for these companies. Their support for the aggression strengthens the continuation of destruction, but boycotting means withdrawing financial resources that fund these actions, putting pressure on them to reconsider their positions. This boycott directly helps reduce their ability to sustain the war, causing them financial setbacks.
Help Alleviate the Suffering
Gaza is enduring difficult circumstances, and its people are suffering from ongoing siege and destruction. In these moments, there are many opportunities to stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza and support them in every way possible. Through your donation, you can help improve the lives of affected families, provide medical aid, and secure basic necessities like food and water.
The Free Voice of Gaza
In this space, we highlight voices that refuse to be silenced. Activists, journalists, and citizens who share the truth from the heart of Gaza — documenting the moment and revealing what the screens don’t show.
Follow them, share their messages, and help make Gaza’s voice heard around the world.
Since October 7th, 2023, and up to April 8th, 2025, over 209 journalists and media workers have been martyred while covering the truth from Gaza — making it one of the deadliest conflicts for press freedom in modern history.