Hundreds of GoFundMe campaigns set up after Home Office refuses visas or Ukrainian-style entry scheme

When Hadil Louz heard the news that her family were going to be evacuated from Gaza earlier in March, the relief was immense.

“I was really happy, I screamed in the house shouting how happy I am because it took us a lot of time, effort, stress and uncertainty,” she said. “At the same time, there was a heartache thinking of my other sisters and brother who are still stuck in Gaza with their children.”

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