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00:00What's going on?
00:02I'm thinking that I'm coming to my house.
00:04I'm thinking at all times.
00:06I'm saying that I'm good, not 100.
00:08I'm thinking that I'm coming to my house.
00:10I'm always thinking that I'm not coming to my house.
00:13Why are you coming to my house?
00:15I don't know.
00:17I don't know if I'm paying for it.
00:21In Gaza, all that many families have left
00:23is a single photo saved on their phones,
00:25a frozen memory they look at every day,
00:28searching for a trace of those they've lost.
00:45Thousands in Gaza are still searching for loved ones.
00:48Some buried beneath the ruins,
00:50others vanished without a trace,
00:52a grave or a word.
00:58I didn't see a small child,
00:59and I saw them anymore.
01:00I stopped.
01:01I was on my back.
01:02And the daughter is almost 5 people.
01:05I didn't see them anymore.
01:08I never saw them anymore.
01:10I was on my back.
01:12I have a place on my heart now.
01:15Gaza's Ministry of Health says more than 6,000 people are believed to remain under
01:25the rubble.
01:26But the International Commission on Missing Persons says determining the true number
01:29will be almost impossible.
01:31Some families dig through the debris with their bare hands searching for a ring, a piece
01:35of cloth, or even a bone that might hold an answer.
01:38Two years since the war began, the tents of Gaza are still filled with stories of the
02:04missing.
02:05A father still grieving, a father still grieving, and questions that remain unanswered.
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