American Families Share Stories of Escape and Separation During Gaza Airstrikes

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Emilee Rauschenberger and her daughter Noora Abuhamad, an American family who were visiting Gaza, describe their relief at being evacuated from the conflict zone. They left behind 20 family members and experienced the destruction caused by Israeli airstrikes. While grateful for their safety, they express concern for the millions of people still in Gaza and hope for a peaceful resolution to the regional conflict. They also question the delay in the evacuation process and the difficulties in negotiating with Hamas, Egypt, and Qatar.
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