new video uploaded: Surviving the Gaza Conflict, One Textual content Message at a Time
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Surviving the Gaza Conflict, One Textual content Message at a Time
Each morning, Ahmed Mansour, a Palestinian filmmaker in america, texts his household in Gaza to examine if they’re nonetheless alive. The Israeli siege on the territory has brought on widespread communications blackouts, making it troublesome for him to achieve his dad and mom and siblings.
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“Free Palestine, free, free!” » “Ceasefire now!” » “Each morning I write to the group: ‘Please, is all the pieces okay?’ That is the fourth day I’ve tried to contact mother. You recognize, I come from a comparatively small household. Father. Mom. Mohammed. Reema. Réham. Mahmoud. Rula. Ruwaa. Shaimaa. My childhood recollections. I odor the meals my aunts and neighbors ready. And when summer season comes and the seaside breeze. However now? Daily since October 7, my physique is right here, however my coronary heart is related to every member of my household. For now, they’re alive, however they aren’t doing effectively. Shushu is the youngest lady and I’m the youngest boy. I sort of helped elevate him. We at all times performed collectively and we have been a little bit of a spoiled household. So Shushu, me and my mom have at all times been inseparable. There isn’t any protected place in Gaza. Each time I learn that they’re bombing a home in Nuseirat or a home in Maghazi or Zawayda or Deir al Balah or Rafah, I instantly assume: is that this my sister’s home? Is that this my dad and mom’ home? I by no means thought that this dialogue group was a very powerful factor in my life. This breaks the information whether or not my household is alive or not. I maintain making an attempt and praying. I attempt to pray.
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