00:07Amid rubble and darkness, Ramadan still has a voice in Gaza.
00:17In Khan Yunis, where homes lie in ruins,
00:21Musaharatis take to the streets at night,
00:23beating drums and calling people to suhoor,
00:26not just to wake them up,
00:28but to awaken hope.
00:51Six young men walk among the debris,
00:54followed by children with small smiles,
00:56trying to revive a centuries-old Ramadan tradition.
00:59I'm afraid of the soldiers.
01:05When we're out, we're walking in the street.
01:08There's no fire, there's no fire.
01:10And you're not here,
01:11and the soldiers are out there,
01:12and the soldiers are out there.
01:14It's scary.
01:21The group once had eight members, but lost two during the war.
01:28We'll stop, we'll go out and walk in the street,
01:31and we'll save people.
01:32We want kids to live, we want to live,
01:34like the other people.
01:36We're people.
01:40After more than two years of devastation,
01:43Gaza is still searching for moments of life amid loss.
01:50And here, the Musaharati becomes more than a caller for suhoor.
01:55He becomes a quiet symbol of resilience.
01:58.
01:58.
01:58.
02:00Salam alayhi wa sallimu taslima
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