Climber scales Mount Everest to benefit Palestinian childrens charity
April 28, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Mountaineer Embarks on Climb to Deliver Letters to Children in Gaza
A Palestinian-Jordanian mountaineer, Mostafa Salameh, is undertaking a challenging ascent up Mount Everest with the goal of delivering handwritten letters from children in Gaza to the summit. The expedition aims to bring attention to the difficulties faced by these young individuals.
Salameh’s journey will take him to an altitude of over 8,800 meters above sea level, making it one of the most ambitious climbs on the mountain. The mountaineer has been preparing for this endeavor for some time and is well-equipped with the necessary gear and expertise.
The letters that Salameh will carry are from children in Gaza who have written to him about their experiences living under occupation. These letters provide a poignant insight into the hardships faced by young people in the region, including the effects of conflict and limited access to education and resources.
Salameh’s climb is intended to raise awareness about the challenges faced by children in Gaza and to humanize their struggles. By sharing their stories through his own account, he hopes to inspire a wider audience to learn more about this critical issue. The mountaineer’s expedition will provide an opportunity for people around the world to connect with these young individuals and gain a deeper understanding of their experiences.
Salameh’s climb is expected to take several days to complete, during which time he will face extreme weather conditions and physical challenges. His determination and perseverance in the face of adversity serve as a testament to his commitment to this cause.
Source: Al Jazeera