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| Good morning, world… Come, let us tell you about Gaza. |
Some think the war is over—that the bombing has stopped, and that Gaza is getting ready to catch its breath after two years of devastation. But the truth is: the war hasn’t stopped—it has only changed its shape.
Yes, the intensity has decreased, but the sounds of explosions are still heard every day.
Martyrs and the wounded continue to fall in silence.
Bombings, demolitions, and destruction are still taking place across nearly 50% of the Gaza Strip.
Winter is approaching… In Gaza, winter is not a dramatic scene—it’s a real nightmare. People live without shelter, without blankets, without heaters—without even a tent.
The Israeli occupation still prevents the entry of shelter materials, tents, and heating supplies. It allows, partially, the entry of some nuts and canned food—but bans eggs, meat, medicine, fuel, and even solar energy systems, which were the last hope for people to generate electricity.
The list is long—and filled with things beyond belief.
As for Rafah crossing, it has been closed for weeks. Behind it, 22,000 wounded and sick people wait for treatment that never comes— as if the world is silently waiting for them to die.
Has the war stopped? Maybe only in the news bulletins… But in Gaza, the war continues—slower this time, yet even more brutal, because it is crushing what little life remains in this place.
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