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Surviving Struggle in Gaza, One Textual content Message at a Time
Each morning, Ahmed Mansour, a Palestinian filmmaker within the U.S., texts his household in Gaza to verify if they’re nonetheless alive. Israel’s siege on the territory has triggered widespread communication blackouts, making it tough for him to succeed in his dad and mom and siblings.
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“Free, free, free Palestine!” “Stop-fire now!” “Each morning, I write on the group, ‘Please, are you all OK?’ That is the fourth day I’m making an attempt to succeed in Mother. You understand, I come from a comparatively small household. Father. Mom. Muhammad. Reema. Reham. Mahmoud. Rula. Ruwaa. Shaimaa. My childhood recollections. I odor the meals that my aunts and neighbors had been cooking. And when the summer season comes and the breeze of the seaside. However now? Daily since Oct. 7, my physique is right here, however my coronary heart is related to every considered one of my household. To date they’re alive, however they don’t seem to be OK. Shushu is the youngest woman, and I’m the youngest boy. I type of helped elevating her. We’d at all times play collectively, and we had been type of the spoiled within the household. So Shushu and I and my mom had been at all times inseparable. There may be not a single secure place in Gaza. Every time I learn that they bomb a home in Nuseirat or bomb a home in Maghazi or in Zawayda or Deir al Balah or Rafah, I instantly assume, Is it my sister’s home? Is it my dad and mom’ home? I by no means thought that this chat group is crucial factor in my life. It breaks the information if my household is alive or not. I preserve making an attempt and praying. Attempting and pray.”
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