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Everywhere we look, we find children running after water and food carts instead of running in the school playground. The second school year began during the genocide, and children are still waiting in lines for water in displacement camps!
Our team is distributing water in displacement camps and planning to expand our activities with the children soon 🔜🤍🇵🇸🍉
Thank you for your endless support! The children of Gaza are alive thanks to you in particular ❤️🩹
Our team is distributing water in displacement camps and planning to expand our activities with the children soon 🔜🤍🇵🇸🍉
Thank you for your endless support! The children of Gaza are alive thanks to you in particular ❤️🩹
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I survived a year of genocide, I have changed and old Bisan is gone forever, I left her in the garden in the North of Gaza Strip..
- The first picture is for my tent in the backyard of Shifa'a hospital, I remember my dad was searching for anything to cover us from the rain back in October 2023 and he found this billboard on the street, I lived here for 30 days - North Gaza.
- the second picture is for me covering the bombing for the first time in Shate'e refugee camp - North Gaza
- third picture is for a group of children displaced in a school and taking a selfi after we enjoyed painting our faces with the smiles we were deprived from. - North Gaza
- forth picture is on the entrance of Shifa'a hospital were I used to set on the ground to catch internet and post the updates - North Gaza
- fifth picture, the last time I touched my Grandma hand before she passed because of the poor health conditions and wide spread infections in Shifa'a hospital where we were displaced with 60,000 other displaced people.
- sixth picture, Is an art work for an artist that I don't know but I owe her/im/them a deep respect and thanks for this, comment for credit 🙏🏻
- seventh picture, the tenth of November.. the last time I saw my home and my kittens, before fleeing to the South Gaza.
- eighth picture, Dodo my little sister an hour before leaving the north, we slept that night in a school next to the home with people we don't know, we saw our home from the window and we couldn't sleep in it, I remember the random bombshell of the inhabited houses, she is smiling as usual 🤍
- ninth picture, drinking our first family tea in the south, after leaving our home, land and everything we have in the north, and being homeless until now.
- tenth picture, 6 days truce during November and the closest point to the north I could reach was the sign welcoming me to Gaza city (the north of Gaza valley)
- The first picture is for my tent in the backyard of Shifa'a hospital, I remember my dad was searching for anything to cover us from the rain back in October 2023 and he found this billboard on the street, I lived here for 30 days - North Gaza.
- the second picture is for me covering the bombing for the first time in Shate'e refugee camp - North Gaza
- third picture is for a group of children displaced in a school and taking a selfi after we enjoyed painting our faces with the smiles we were deprived from. - North Gaza
- forth picture is on the entrance of Shifa'a hospital were I used to set on the ground to catch internet and post the updates - North Gaza
- fifth picture, the last time I touched my Grandma hand before she passed because of the poor health conditions and wide spread infections in Shifa'a hospital where we were displaced with 60,000 other displaced people.
- sixth picture, Is an art work for an artist that I don't know but I owe her/im/them a deep respect and thanks for this, comment for credit 🙏🏻
- seventh picture, the tenth of November.. the last time I saw my home and my kittens, before fleeing to the South Gaza.
- eighth picture, Dodo my little sister an hour before leaving the north, we slept that night in a school next to the home with people we don't know, we saw our home from the window and we couldn't sleep in it, I remember the random bombshell of the inhabited houses, she is smiling as usual 🤍
- ninth picture, drinking our first family tea in the south, after leaving our home, land and everything we have in the north, and being homeless until now.
- tenth picture, 6 days truce during November and the closest point to the north I could reach was the sign welcoming me to Gaza city (the north of Gaza valley)
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A year of nonstop fighting the fear, and being honoured to be a defender of the Palestinian cause, the most fair cause in history.
The first picture was when I head to film Rafah for the last time in 20th May, I wore the Journalists vest that didn't protect 170 journalists were killed during covering the genocide. South - Rafah
Second picture is for starting filming a new series of my program (Hakawatya) despite the genocide in a camp with some friends and lovely displaced people, it's posted on YouTube (the link in the bio) South - Khanyounis
third picture is for me setting anywhere I can catch internet to post the updates, in the coldest and hardest conditions. South- Rafah.
Forth picture is for how we used to empty our tent after a rain night in Nasser medical complex - south Gaza
Fifth video is documenting the moment several air strikes hit a camp nearby the Kuwait hospital- Rafah.
Fifth picture is after crying almost for 4 hours nonstop after I knew my home in the north of Gaza Strip is bombed/destroyed while I am displaced in a tent in the south of Gaza Strip.
The sixth picture is for me and a friend very happy that we found food after searching for 2 hours about bread in the middle of the starvation wave in December - khanyounis
The seventh picture is after I cut my long hair because I can't take care of it, due to the he lack of water, hair products, healthy food and hygiene products in general, and this picture is at the top roof of Nasser hospital in khanyounis to catch signal for the ESIM card so I can post the updates.
The eighth picture is while documenting an evacuation in Salah Aldin road.
The ninth is for filming the destruction of khanyounis city after the Israeli army withdrawal after 4 months of ground invasion and infrastructure destruction.
The tenth picture is for why we resist, why do we have hope and where do we get our strength from... little displaced chunky faces ✨🍉🤍
The first picture was when I head to film Rafah for the last time in 20th May, I wore the Journalists vest that didn't protect 170 journalists were killed during covering the genocide. South - Rafah
Second picture is for starting filming a new series of my program (Hakawatya) despite the genocide in a camp with some friends and lovely displaced people, it's posted on YouTube (the link in the bio) South - Khanyounis
third picture is for me setting anywhere I can catch internet to post the updates, in the coldest and hardest conditions. South- Rafah.
Forth picture is for how we used to empty our tent after a rain night in Nasser medical complex - south Gaza
Fifth video is documenting the moment several air strikes hit a camp nearby the Kuwait hospital- Rafah.
Fifth picture is after crying almost for 4 hours nonstop after I knew my home in the north of Gaza Strip is bombed/destroyed while I am displaced in a tent in the south of Gaza Strip.
The sixth picture is for me and a friend very happy that we found food after searching for 2 hours about bread in the middle of the starvation wave in December - khanyounis
The seventh picture is after I cut my long hair because I can't take care of it, due to the he lack of water, hair products, healthy food and hygiene products in general, and this picture is at the top roof of Nasser hospital in khanyounis to catch signal for the ESIM card so I can post the updates.
The eighth picture is while documenting an evacuation in Salah Aldin road.
The ninth is for filming the destruction of khanyounis city after the Israeli army withdrawal after 4 months of ground invasion and infrastructure destruction.
The tenth picture is for why we resist, why do we have hope and where do we get our strength from... little displaced chunky faces ✨🍉🤍
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