A year has passed since Gaza’s skies darkened with the flames of “Israel's“ war, and the Strip continues to bleed. Once bustling streets are now rubble, and the laughter of children has been replaced with the cries of grieving mothers. Over 11,300 children and 6,300 women have been killed by Israeli occupation forces, while entire families have been wiped off of the civil registry. Despite relentless Israeli bombardment under false pretenses of targeting Palestinian Resistance fighters, independent investigations have found no evidence to support such claims. Meanwhile, nearly 90% of Gaza's population has been forcibly displaced, according to the UN agency coordinating humanitarian relief, with aid trucks bombed or blocked, leaving disease and starvation to ravage what remains of Gaza. Gaza’s people—those who survived—are left scavenging for scraps in a city that once overflowed with life, as the entire world looks on. Check our website:
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