Palestinian Doctor Shares Suicidal Thoughts Online Amid Genocide
"I want to have a future" Dr. Hamza Alsharif

Dr. Hamza Alsharif, a Palestinian doctor in Gaza, has captured the world’s attention after posting a series of deeply emotional and distressing messages on X (formerly Twitter). His posts reveal the crushing psychological toll of surviving and working under daily bombardment in Gaza.
In one of his most harrowing posts, Dr. Alsharif wrote:
“I feel depressed and suicidal today – if you see this please say hi, it makes a massive difference.”
The tweet was met with a wave of compassion. Thousands responded with messages of solidarity, encouragement, and support. His words have since gone viral — not just as a personal cry for help, but as a heartbreaking representation of the collective trauma endured by Palestinians under siege.
Mental health professionals and rights activists are now highlighting his posts as a stark reminder of the silent psychological war being fought alongside the physical destruction in Gaza.
“I Helped Many… Now I Want to Help My Family”
In another deeply personal post, Dr. Alsharif shared a link to a fundraising campaign and wrote:
“I helped many people and patients. Now I want to help my family. I kindly ask you to share and donate to my campaign.”
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A frontliner who has likely treated countless victims of Israeli airstrikes, Dr. Hamza is now seeking help for his own survival. His request is not just for money — it’s a cry to save the lives of his loved ones, who, like many others in Gaza, are trapped in a humanitarian catastrophe.
Food is scarce. Medical supplies are running out. The health system is collapsing. Yet, even in his despair, Dr. Hamza is doing what he always has: trying to save lives — this time, his own family’s.
“Goodbye. Don’t Forget Me.” – A Haunting Message That Shook the Internet
The doctor’s final post left many in shock. It read:
“Every day we’re trying as much as we can to survive the genocide. Please don’t forget us.”
Followed by a devastating final line:
“Goodbye. Don’t forget me.”
The message triggered panic among his followers. Many feared the worst and immediately began sharing his profile, urging journalists, aid workers, and organizations to find and help him. As of now, no official confirmation of his safety has been released.
Dr. Alsharif’s haunting goodbye isn’t just about him. It echoes the despair of an entire people who feel unheard, unseen, and unprotected as they live — and die — under siege.
His courage in publicly expressing his pain has opened a global conversation about mental health, survival, and the human cost of war.
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