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What does it mean to be a father in Gaza during the Palestine–Israel war?
This is not news, not statistics, but the real heartbreaking story of a Palestinian father who lost everything when bombs fell on his home.

In this powerful narration, he tells his story — of the life his family once had, of children who laughed and dreamed, and of the night those dreams were destroyed. Behind every headline of the Israel Palestine conflict, there is a family. Behind every number, there is a name.

This story will take you through his memories of love, his moments of fear, and the unimaginable pain of burying his own children. It is raw, emotional, and deeply human.

The world may see Gaza as just part of the conflict. But for him, it was his entire world. His voice asks only one thing: remember us as families, not numbers.

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00:00Do you know what it feels like to wonder if your children will survive the night?
00:05I do.
00:06We ran barefoot through the streets, explosions behind us,
00:11my children screaming, my wife clutching them close.
00:15We hid in a school, once filled with laughter, now filled with graves.
00:21I buried children with my own hands.
00:24I prayed my own would live to see tomorrow.
00:27This is not a story from the news.
00:30This is my life.
00:32And if you are hearing this, remember us.
00:36We were families, not numbers.

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