Sunday, January 17, 2016


Operation angel flight would like to introduce you to our latest family members. We have adopted the Azeez family,


Here is their story.

Azeez Najam Zaya’s family became divested in August of 2014 when ISIS attacked their town in the Nineveh Plain, Iraq.


He, his older son Meelad, his handicapped daughter who is 20 years old along with his wife and their younger daughter fled to Dohuk where he experienced a heart attack. They operated on him but he is still suffering from heart condition.

 

His diabetes has been inflamed to the point that he is losing his eyesight. They are unable to operate on him because his blood pressure is constantly elevated along with his diabetes levels.
 

They had to cut off his leg because of his condition and he showed me his other let which is turning black starting at the toes. If he does not take care of his medical needs, they will have to cut the other let as well.
 

Meelad, has been doing all the heavy lifting in the family who in the past had a comfortable life as his father was a baker and had a bakery of his own.  

They came to Jordan about a year ago to try to get a visa to go abroad to rebuild a life they lost in Iraq. In the meantime, they received news that Azeez’s sister is suffering greatly with a disease which doctors have not been able to do much for in Iraq. The doctors had decided to cut off her leg but Meelad, bravely asked for her to come to Jordan so they may find her a better solution.


She is now being treated at a very high cost in Amman. The whole family is suffering due to lack aid (rent money and medicine).





It is time for Christians to hold true to their name and be Christ like and reach out to give a hand to our brothers and sisters in Christ. It is time to Unite as one, one in the Father, one in the Son, and one in the Holy Spirit.
This family needs our help now; they need emergency care at medical facility that can save their lives, father and daughter … America or Israel is their best hope.
Let us work together and saves some lives…
operationangelflight.org





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