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#OutlookMagazine Anniversary Issue | The Sky Seems To Be Weeping
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I am Pragya and I bring to you excerpts from the year-ender issue titled "We Bear Witness".
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The issue is dedicated to the people of Gaza and what they went through.
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"The sky seems to be weeping" - Haya Abu Nasir, compiled by Swati Subedar from Outlook.
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Haya Abu Nasir, a human rights activist and writer from Gaza,
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was slated to depart for Malaysia on October 17 to study international relations.
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These days, she is yearning for a cup of coffee and the routine melody of life.
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November 26, 2023.
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In the embrace of a recent rainy day, I sought solace in the melodic strains of Frank Sinatra's tune,
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its nostalgic notes intertwining with the rhythmic cadence of raindrops outside.
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A quaint seaside restaurant had transformed into my sanctuary.
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Through mist-streaked windows, I surveyed the vast sea.
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Conversation flowed around me like steady steam,
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warmed by the comfort found in communal tales.
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I was also feeling the thrill of anticipation.
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I was slated to depart for Malaysia on October 17 to pursue my studies in international relations,
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while continuing my role as a fundraising officer for an NGO.
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For years, I have dedicated myself to advocating for the rights of Palestinians,
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and advancing my learning would increase my impact.
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Upon leaving the refuge of the cafe, I made my way to the library.
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Unaware of the twist of fate awaiting me,
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my small sanctuary was about to fall victim to the ruthlessness of war.
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When we first heard the news of the daring infiltration of Israel by our resistant fighters,
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we felt a flash of wild anticipation.
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Maybe we thought, the world will finally pay attention to us and recognize
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our unwavering determination to stand up against oppression and injustice.
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No longer would we have to live with a pervasive sense of impotence.
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However, within less than 24 hours, our euphoria gave way to stark realization.
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We were being cast as the evil ones.
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The voices and the spin of power, driven by economic interests and political expediency,
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resonated far more than our plea for justice.
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The fragility of our existence became glaringly evident, as I narrowly escaped death two times.
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The first occurred when my family was ordered to leave our home by the Israeli military.
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Seeking safety, my family and I hastily relocated from our residence in the northern
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Gaza City neighborhood of Saftawi to my uncle's home further south.
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The second time came when just two days later, the Israelis heavily bombarded the building
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adjacent to my uncle's house in the Al-Nusayrat camp.
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The aftermath was a grim scene of lifeless bodies, severed limbs and blood, strewn across the streets.
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Thirty of his neighbors died.
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Forced to move a second time, my entire family sought refuge at our grandparent's home in Khan
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Yunis. Then came the third blow a week later.
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The Israeli military destroyed the nearby square, claiming the lives of more than 50.
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Now we had nowhere else to go.
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We relocated to the UN Training Center in Khan Yunis, which is sheltering more than
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30,000 people.
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The only shelter there, in flimsy tents, the embodiment of our fragile hopes, now dashed.
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Like scattered dreams, they crumbled under the relentless assault of rain.
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Children cried and mothers pleaded, but the heaven seemed indifferent.
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In the chaos, the UNRWA warehouse became a battleground, where desperation clashed with
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bureaucracy in the scramble for basic comforts like a tent and blankets.
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We lacked proper clothing to ward off the cold and unforgiving adversary.
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Our displacement, which we initially thought would be brief, has stretched beyond 43 days.
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Bags initially packed for a temporary escape must now sustain us in what has become a nomadic
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existence.
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The sky, which once released a cleansing rain, seemed to weep alongside me when I received
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news of the massacre in Jabalia camp.
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This stole the lives of more than 20 of my extended family members.
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Bitterness gnaws at my soul as I long for the simplicity of safe shelter, warmth, a
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cup of coffee, and what I once thought of as a routine melody of life.
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Once vibrant markets now stand desolate and children suffer from malnutrition.
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However, we cling to hope, fragile as a gossamer thread.
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We whisper a prayer to return home, hoping our houses are not entirely destroyed.
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The frustration is palpable as a spectre of 48 haunts us.
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Now we are told there is a four-day pause.
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The kids are happy because they have been cooped up for weeks.
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But the adults?
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We are afraid that Struce will give Israel time to assemble more soldiers and bring in
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more equipment, so they can resume with renewed vigor.
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Taya Abu Nasir lives in Dersnedh, near Gaza.
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The story written by her was published on the website We Are Not Numbers.
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For this and more, read the Year-Ender issue of Outlook.
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