A Harsh Journey... In Her Steps, Groans and Pain

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A Harsh Journey... In Her Steps, Groans and Pain
A Palestinian Woman Walks Through One of the Destroyed Streets of the Strip

The Strip Groans Under the Ongoing Brutal Aggression

Gazans Resist with Determination and Willpower

Along the coastal Al-Rasheed Road, she walks aimlessly—crying, in pain—under the weight of a brutal aggression that defies humanity, to the rhythm of hunger that spreads through their bodies, worn down by grief and suffering.She walks with a sea of overflowing memories in her heart—filled with sorrow and heartbreak—amid the cruelty of miserable events. She walks with heavy sadness in her eyes and calamities so numerous that the ink of anguish and pain can barely contain them, hiding her tears behind a veil of weakness.

The tragedy in the Gaza Strip is heavy—so very heavy—but the people remain steadfast, armed with determination and the will of a nation that deserves to live on sacred land. They shape the future in their own way. Even when abandoned, they lift their heads high with patriotism. Oppressed, but never defeated—they were born into resistance in their mothers’ wombs, and so they are unbreakable in the face of those who try to steal their rights and land.

Eyes weighed down with fatigue, clothes stained with the dust of brutal aggression, gazes stripped of safety, a shattered heart and a mind suspended in a state of unconsciousness, and empty stomachs—this is the state of the defiant woman in times of hardship.

Developments in the Events

On the 70th day since the entity resumed its war of extermination against the Gaza Strip, the army committed two massacres. Medical sources reported that 50 Palestinians were martyred since dawn on Monday.These sources confirmed that 30 Palestinians were martyred due to the bombing of a school sheltering displaced people in the Al-Daraj neighborhood of Gaza City.

This coincides with the extreme food insecurity in the Strip, as reported by the Executive Director of the World Food Programme, and the announcement by the World Health Organization that Gaza’s remaining hospitals are operating only partially due to the shortage of medical staff. The WHO accused Tel Aviv of being responsible for the overcrowding of people around the few aid trucks that have entered the Strip.

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