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The journalist and poet Nour Al -Assi wrote her first column from her hometown in the Gaza Strip, and she said that she dreamed of leaving after her sorrows, famine and forced exile, but before that she calls the world to extend a helping hand to the people of Gaza.

In an article on Media Bart, the journalist, who knew herself as a humanitarian and displaced field inside her country, wrote that Gaza is not only trapped by bombs and bullets, but also hunger, and therefore its little hope to survive has started to fade gradually since Israel prevented the entry of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

Here – as the writer says – people sleep between garbage without clean water and without a suitable sewage system without basic hygiene, and therefore diseases are spread, and children who are exhausted by hunger die due to diarrhea, hepatitis A and skin infections.

Since the collapse of the last shooting stop, Nour Al -Assi says, “I have been working with more effort, and I devoted myself to preparing the reports even during my last exam, and in many cases, I stand hours in the street under the burning sun and the cold winds to collect certificates from the families whose world collapsed.”

The journalist, who suffers from the digestive system, is highlighted due to the eating of canned food at times, that the doctor, who was consulted by the pain of her intense legs, is that it “is due to the high precipitation rate that has been exacerbated due to standing, malnutrition and lack of treatment”, in light of the lack of medicines and vitamins, that is, “the impossibility of recovery here.”

Nour Al -Assi reminded the condition of the injured people with severe burns, open wounds, and the endowment, and said that they do not get half of the minimum daily nutritional needs to survive, says Yahya, who did not receive the treatment of treatment, “We were told to have patience, but how do you ask a hungry man to be patient?”.

Indifference

“Look at the skin of my child, take a picture of him until the world sees what she did to us for his obstacles,” she said, and commented by the journalist by saying, “

“Every day, Israel makes the idea of ​​the final departure more attractive, and it wants us to abandon Gaza, you want to force us to forget our roots, dreams and sacrifices, until many of us became when he thinks about Palestine remember our endless suffering from hunger, gingeries and humiliation, and I will not lie, I am one of them. I will be false if I said that I did not dream of leaving.”

The writer pointed out that the war is approaching her second year, with its unimaginable destruction, yet no real move was made towards finding a solution, explaining that what the people of Gaza live are not merely a humanitarian catastrophe, but rather a human famine in the twenty -first century, and massacres in broad daylight, and the world does not move a finger.

Nour Al -Assi concluded by saying, “I write this not as a journalist, but also as a survivor, her only crime is that she was born in Gaza. I write because my people’s voices drowned in the roar of injustice, and because we even in the face of hunger, displacement and death, we are still adhering to our humanity.”

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