On December 8, 2023, the Israeli army invaded my family’s neighborhood in northern Gaza, with the sound of shells and the drone of aircraft overhead. Soldiers forced us to raise our hands and separated us by gender. Men, including my father, were ordered to strip and taken for interrogation. A military dog blocked my path as we were being forced out of our house. My father was interrogated and then released, and we left together as a family. We ran through the cold, rainy night, our minds on survival.
That same week, our neighbor Abu Salim was killed by a drone missile, and the Al-Nakhala family’s house was set on fire while they were inside. When I later searched for any news from our neighborhood, I found nothing. I knew I had to record what I witnessed—if I did not, who would tell the world?
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