11:54 PM @sami97alsultan Fadi, that tall, handsome, and light-hearted young man, who did not stop running for a whole year, carrying his camera, roaming all the streets of northern Gaza, seeking to convey our suffering, hunger, and pain. He refused to surrender, he remained standing, singing a message that reflected our pain and told the world our story. Fadi, who was a symbol of movement and activity, was paralyzed. He will never run again, and he will never roam the streets of Gaza. Fadi has become part of a deep wound that envelops all the wounded, afflicted, and grieving people in a homeland exhausted by pain and betrayal. 10:54 PM @nooh.xp This child, Rashid, was buried underground with two floors above him, leaving no room for him to breathe. He was crying, trying to make me hear his voice, and he didn’t calm down until I told him to stop crying and that I could hear him. Rashid reminds me of our situation this year, as we are dying, crying, and screaming at the top of our lungs, but no one hears us or answers us.
But I heard Rashid and pulled him out from under the rubble after three hours of work, rescuing him after he had struggled for breath beneath two entire floors on his back. For the sake of Rashid and innocent children like him, I didn’t stop my work; I didn’t stop listening to their voices.
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هذا الطفل راشد كان مدفون تحت الارض وفوقه طابقين ولا مجال للتنفس له كان يبكي ويحاول ان يسمعني صوته لم يهدأ حتى اخبرته بالتوقف عن البكاء واني اسمعه يذكرني راشد بحالنا في هذه السنة ونحن نموت نبكي ونصرخ باقوى صوت لنا ولكن لا احد يسمعنا ولا احد يجيب
لكني سمعت راشد واخرجته من تحت الانقاض بعد ٣ ساعات من العمل ليخرج بعد ان كان ينازع للنفس تحت طابقين كاملين فوق ظهره
من اجل راشد والاطفال الابرياء مثله لم اتوقف عن عملي لم اتوقف عن سماع صوتهم
انتم لم توقفتم عن سماع صوتنا؟