Voices from Gaza: Desperation, Loss, and Resilience

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Abdallah Ayman, a 13-year-old boy in Gaza, shares his distress and fear amidst the ongoing Israeli occupation and war crimes committed against Palestinians. He highlights the destruction, banned weaponry, and the psychological toll it has taken on him and other children. Abdallah calls for the world to recognize the criminality of the Israeli occupation and emphasizes the need for equal rights, safety, education, and the chance to live a normal childhood for Palestinian children.
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