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(Ha'aretz) Nagham Zbeedat - Sliman al-Joud, 37, a Gaza taxi driver, told Ha'aretz of his struggle for daily survival: hours-long searches for clean water, standing in endless lines for bread. "My daughters finally stopped asking me if we're going to die in our sleep. They ask me now if we'll have dinner tonight. What kind of life is this?" Thaer Ghirbawi, 31, a lawyer, said, "Gaza has been erased. We are traumatized, and we have no idea how to survive. For 31 years, all I remember is one war after another. Every time I have to start over again. We don't dream of a future anymore. We stopped making plans, because we don't know if we'll be here tomorrow."2025-02-13 00:00:00Full Article
Gazans Fear the Return of War
(Ha'aretz) Nagham Zbeedat - Sliman al-Joud, 37, a Gaza taxi driver, told Ha'aretz of his struggle for daily survival: hours-long searches for clean water, standing in endless lines for bread. "My daughters finally stopped asking me if we're going to die in our sleep. They ask me now if we'll have dinner tonight. What kind of life is this?" Thaer Ghirbawi, 31, a lawyer, said, "Gaza has been erased. We are traumatized, and we have no idea how to survive. For 31 years, all I remember is one war after another. Every time I have to start over again. We don't dream of a future anymore. We stopped making plans, because we don't know if we'll be here tomorrow."2025-02-13 00:00:00Full Article
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