Nothing compares to the beauty of the morning of a new day full of hope and optimism under a family roof that brings warmth and reassurance to its members every day.
In light of the continued Israeli aggression against the people of Gaza, how does the mother there manage her daily living after 86 days of war?
A new, normal day begins with the housewife preparing the morning breakfast table, while in Gaza, displaced mothers cook whatever food they have in primitive ways.
On a normal morning, mothers prepare their children to go to school, but in Gaza, mothers wake up to reunite their children between a neighborhood and a martyr after a night under bombardment.
In another photo, a mother appears bidding farewell to her son who is going to school, and in Gaza a mother bids farewell to her martyred son.
The mother always takes care of everything big and small in the house, including changing the decor of the house and other household chores. However, in Gaza, mothers stand in front of the rubble of their homes, bewildered, looking at what remains of the landmarks of their homes that were bombed by the occupier’s fire.
In another scene, a mother takes care of herself and creates her own atmosphere. In contrast, the mothers of Gaza lack all the necessities of life due to the aggression.