According to Abu Ali Express, a Gazan journalist shared a manifesto on social media about the hard struggles people in Gaza will face after the war. In the post, the journalist said, “emigration outside of Gaza is the choice of most residents of the Gaza Strip.”

GazaPassage is working to ensure nations and organizations around the world help non-combatants leave Gaza for humanitarian purposes.

So far, the UAE, Australia, and Canada have taken a GazaPassage Pledge to help non-combatants leave Gaza, and many others are considering it.

GazaPassage has added a second prong to save innocent lives by supporting GazaConstitution.org, whose goal is “to help create the framework of a governing body in the Gaza-of-the-future to ensure an overall and lasting peace.”

Egyptian border guards are reportedly charging $5k per person to leave at Rafah.