Send Gaza your eSIMS to keep exposing the war crimes of the Israeli genocide
Internet, phone services completely cut off in Gaza after Israeli strikes. Palestinian telecom authority warns of full digital blackout as Israeli attacks hit vital telecom infrastructure
Internet and phone services collapsed across the Gaza Strip on Thursday following Israeli strikes on telecommunications infrastructure, the Palestinian Telecommunications Regulatory Authority said.
People in Gaza are cut off from the internet by Israeli bombing and blocking. Almost every photo you see from Gaza since then has come through an eSIM, a virtual SIM card, which connects people to the internet.
eSIMs can save lives and give Gazans a voice to show the genocide in Gaza.
Over 450,000 eSIMs have been generously donated to the people of Gaza through the efforts of Connecting Humanity. These eSIMs are a lifeline for a diverse group of individuals, including journalists who report critical news, medical professionals who provide essential healthcare, aid workers who deliver much-needed supplies, families who strive to stay connected, individuals documenting the ongoing genocide, and children and students who are eager to continue their education despite the challenging circumstances.
Donate eSIMs Directly
Important: Please only send eSIMs to gazaesims@gmail.com. There are other sites that ask for you to upload eSIMs; these are not genuine.
Follow these steps to donate an eSIM:
Buy eSIMs from one of the following providers
Nomad Discount: NOMADCNG
Simly - Palestine Discount: SHENNWA2
Truely Discount: TruelyCNG
Holafly Discount: HOLACNG
DO NOT activate the eSIMs
Find the QR code in the E-Mail
Screenshot the QR code
Send the screenshot to gazaesims@gmail.com
Please make sure the QR code is readable
It must be a QR code, not a receipt or anything else
Put the expiration date in the subject line (optional)
WHO NEEDS THIS
Journalists
Almost all journalists in Gaza rely on our eSIMs to communicate and report on critical events. For instance, the coverage of the Flour Massacre was made possible through the use of an eSIM, enabling journalists to share real-time updates and ensure that the world remains informed about the situation on the ground.
Medical professionals
Every hospital in Gaza is connected to the internet through our eSIMs, ensuring that medical professionals can access vital information and communicate effectively. The Palestinian Red Crescent, a key organization in providing emergency medical services, also relies on our eSIMs to maintain their operations and coordinate their life-saving efforts.
Aid workers
Aid workers utilize eSIMs to efficiently coordinate, deliver, and distribute aid throughout Gaza. These eSIMs are crucial for maintaining communication lines, allowing aid organizations to respond swiftly to the needs of the population and ensure that resources reach those who need them most.
Families
Families and loved ones in Gaza use eSIMs to stay connected, bridging the gap created by conflict and separation. These eSIMs provide a vital link for maintaining relationships, sharing news, and offering emotional support during these trying times.
People documenting the genocide
Almost every photo you have seen emerging from Gaza since October 2023 has been transmitted through an eSIM. These images are not only vital for raising global awareness but are also being used by the International Courts of Justice, the International Criminal Court, and other organizations to document and address the ongoing atrocities.
Children and students
Students and children in Gaza are able to continue their education by accessing the internet through our eSIMs. Despite the challenges they face, these eSIMs provide a gateway to learning resources, virtual classrooms, and educational opportunities that are essential for their future.