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WATERMELON FILTER SUPPORTS CIVILLIANS IN GAZA

  • Writer: MARIE BAYNOSA
    MARIE BAYNOSA
  • Jan 16, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 23, 2024

Jourdan Johnson, a 27-year-old AR creator, designed a watermelon filter intending to raise funds to support civilians in Gaza. The Gaza Strip has witnessed over 11,000 fatalities since Israel launched a military offensive in October, in response to a Hamas attack that killed 1,400 people in Israel and resulted in the abduction of around 200 civilians.


 The objective of the game is to collect seeds by dragging a watermelon along a wavy line. Whenever someone uses the filter, it generates money the fund goes to Jordan, which intends to use the sum to support Gaza-based humanitarian organizations. 


She has already raised the $14,000 maximum, but the creator is now thinking of alternative options to earn money. According to Johnson. She would be delighted to create another one and possibly address the other problems that are occurring.





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