LETTERS FROM GAZA
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: We are stripped of our most fundamental human dignity, our privacy
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: Every day, dozens of people are killed ... their only crime is being hungry.
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: In this world, even a donkey’s life is worth more than ours
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: 'Sometimes we feel guilty for not having lost someone dear to us'
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: I realized that Squid Game was not fiction
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: My husband lost 15 kg since the war began
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: 'Under siege, even the most ordinary milestones of motherhood become a battlefield'
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: Even Adha cannot erase Gaza's reality
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: 'The scent of fresh produce in Souk Feras is now replaced with rot and filth'
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: 'I won't prepare any emergency bags, we're not leaving'
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: 'No one should be sentenced to death for where they were born'
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: 'Bread has become a negotiation between dignity and need, repeated every single day'
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: 'The cold is unbearable, but I am ashamed to talk about it'
LETTERS FROM GAZA
Diaries from Gaza: 'Deep down, we know the war isn't over'
LETTERS FROM GAZA