Living in Fear: A Glimpse into the Horrors of Gaza

Tareq S. Hajjaj, a journalist in Gaza, reflects on the dangers he faces reporting on the conflict. Despite being unarmed, he recognizes that his role as a writer poses a threat to Israel's occupation, as his stories can preserve the truth about his people's suffering. He describes the fear and uncertainty he experiences, knowing that he and his colleagues are targets. Hajjaj's family worries for his safety, but he remains committed to his duty. He emphasizes the importance of his voice being heard and the support he receives from his team. He warns readers to remember that powerful countries are killing civilians in Gaza and urges them to keep his stories alive.
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