Hello, how are you ?
My name is Mahmoud Nassar, from Palestine - the West Bank. I work as a radiographic technician at Hebron Governmental Hospital. I would like to present to you a painful story about this young man, who is my wife’s uncle, and I ask you to help him.
This young man's name is Raed Abu Mufarreh, 44 years old, from the city of Bethlehem in Palestine. Two years ago, Raed went to Al-Aqsa Mosque in the city of Jerusalem to pray there. During the prayer, a quarrel broke out between Israeli soldiers and one of the worshipers. Because the place was crowded with people, the Israeli soldiers fired rubber bombs at the worshipers, and one of them hit this young man’s eye. He had nothing to do with the quarrel and was just praying.
After he was transferred to the nearby hospital, his right eye was removed and he began to see with his left eye only, but after a short period there was a problem with his good eye as a result of the effects of the injury. After presenting his medical reports to local and international hospitals, it became clear that treatment for his eye was only available at Hospital in Russia.
This man is a father of three children and the sole breadwinner for them. He lost his job in the construction field due to an eye injury. He cannot now provide the necessities of life for his children, and at the same time he cannot afford the cost of his treatment and travel expenses to Russia.
Let me show you some pictures of him and his medical reports that show his health condition from the moment of injury until now. I hope that you will support him in bringing him back to life, and help him save the expensive cost of treatment, as your donations will be divided into two parts:
Part to provide relief to his children and provide them with basic life requirements.
Another part is to provide treatment for him and to preserve his only eye with which he can see so that he does not lose both eyes.
Please give this man back some life before he becomes blind.
There is no life without eyes and no life without hope, and with your efforts hope continues.
With my sincere love and appreciation to you.













