"Surviving Gaza: Oral Histories of Loss and Resilience"

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An op-ed reflects on the destruction caused by the Israeli siege in Gaza, highlighting the devastation of iconic places such as the Al-Ailat Bakery, Gaza corniche, Rashad Shawa Cultural Center, Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza Zoo, Great Omari Mosque, Friends Club, Al-Azhar University, AbuShahla family orange farm, Al-Amal Institute for Orphans, Church of St. Porphyrius, Italiano pizzeria, al-Shifa Hospital, and Jundi Park, as residents share memories of these places that have been reduced to dust.
- Opinion | Gaza’s lost gathering places: 14 oral histories The Washington Post
- 'Death Is Everywhere': In Gaza, You May Skirt Israel's Bombs, but That Doesn't Mean You're Alive - Palestinians Haaretz
- Gazans in survival mode with cold nights and food rations BBC.com
- Taking Stock of an Unrecognizable Gaza Curbed
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