On a quiet night under a sky lit with stars, Nassim sat on the roof of his home, watching the news coming from Gaza. He saw the destruction, heard the cries of children, and his heart burned with both anger and love. He decided he would not just watch — he would be part of the victory.
He traveled to Jerusalem, where he met a group of young men guarding the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque. They stayed awake through the night to protect the land and spent their days helping the wounded. Nassim joined them, carrying a bag full of medicine and water on his shoulder, and an unshakable faith in his heart.
Every day he went to the front lines, distributing food to the steadfast and treating the injured. At night, he would connect with children in Gaza through a secure line, telling them stories of courage and reminding them that victory is God’s promise.