Record this, O history... estrangement within the borders of the homeland and beyond the bounds of reason

In their own homeland, they feel estranged. They walk through it burdened, gathering their strength, carrying in their eyes messages filled with grief, sorrow, and immeasurable pain.
They have left their homes, yet time remains—time of a growing war marked by a widespread humanitarian disaster, harsh famine, worsening diseases, and immense sorrow.
In their homeland, they forge ahead with deep agony, walking a path lined with fire, carrying with them whatever memories and belongings they could take, while their eyes reflect emotions too heavy to contain within the confines of sorrowful gazes.
Amid rubble and under bombardment, they walk with God’s blessing, clinging to prayer as they stumble through the hardships of this ordeal.
They lost loved ones who departed without farewell—yet they are “alive with their Lord, provided for.” They lost those who once gave them shelter, and now they search for refuge of their own, the result of Tel Aviv’s policies toward the besieged and darkened Gaza Strip.
Developments on the Ground
On day 61 of the renewed aggression on Gaza, the occupation continues committing massacres, while hospitals have lost over 60% of their medications and nearly 80% of their medical supplies.
As the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights warned of ethnic cleansing being carried out by the occupation, leaders of seven European countries urged Tel Aviv to ensure the unhindered distribution of humanitarian aid, stressing that silence in the face of this catastrophe is not an option.
On the military front, senior Israeli officers admitted there are no further military gains to be achieved in the Strip, warning that failure to reach an agreement will only lead to Tel Aviv’s increasing international isolation.