Children jump between pools of sewage-contaminated water in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Palestine August 15, 2024- Ghada Abdulfattah |
The video footage of the aftermath filled me with fear. The charred remains of the dead scattered in pieces. Rescuers carting off bodies in blankets and bags because they had neither stretchers nor ambulances. I wanted to scream. Why must we endure such hardship, when all we seek is a life of peace and dignity? The injustice left me feeling paralyzed.
Israel
said it had targeted Hamas militants, but more than 100 civilians were
killed in the attack, many of them women and children. “Why doesn’t
Israel just kill all of us together and rid the world of Gaza?” one of
my neighbors asked aloud in despair." READ MORE https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2024/0816/gaza-war-reporting-forced-evacuations
‘Waiting to see if I will survive’: A Gaza reporter caught in the war she’s covering
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Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip
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Ghada Abdulfattah, the Monitor’s Gaza correspondent, keeps her cool
when she reports. But sometimes she feels like screaming. In this
wrenching personal letter to readers, she voices her fear and fury at
the climate of death that poisons life in Gaza. Ordered to relocate yet
again, she cries from the heart: “Why must we endure such hardship? ...
Who will stop this war?”
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