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Amit Soussana, right, is embraced by a friend after speaking to journalists in front of her destroyed house in the Israeli kibbutz of Kfar Aza on
Khan younis attacked in gaza
Visuals/Thoughts: I see suffering palestinians walking through smoke and debris people who live day after day grateful to just see tomorrow I see a guy holding a plastic bag i’m not certain but he way has been just coming out of a store when chaos erupted
When did this war begin?
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Amit Soussana, right, is embraced by a friend after speaking to journalists in front of her destroyed house in the Israeli kibbutz of Kfar Aza on January 29. Soussana was freed by Hamas in November 2023 after being taken as a hostage in October. She later became the first Israeli woman to speak publicly about enduring what she says was a sexual assault and other forms of violence during her 55 days in captivity.
Visuals/Thoughts: The image displays 2 woman reassuring each other it looks like with destroyed surrounding
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Palestinians look out at the destruction after there was an Israeli strike on residential buildings and a mosque in Rafah.
Visuals/Thoughts: Destroyed terrain and destruction crumbled building and debris it looks like godzilla just walked all over there village


Visuals/Thoughts: This is an image of a hospital bed with flowers over the sheets, a grim evidence of the many lives lost in the tragedy and despair of war.
You can’t have life without death but war is natural because…. Because humans natural response to attacks is anger and revenge and than the loop stops and even if war ends it will take centuries for people to recover from that kind of pain and trauma
Some have said that the government is necessary to preserve life but …. Continuously fail us and do not have it in there benefit to help the system and the people under there government
Image description: People rush to humanitarian aid packages being dropped over northern Gaza on April 23. After Israeli strikes killed seven World Central Kitchen charity workers this month, sparking global outrage, convoys carrying food and supplies have entered northern Gaza for the first time since the start of the war and there has been a slight uptick in aid entering the besieged enclave.
The increase is “nothing that we’re celebrating,” Ahmed Bayram of the Norwegian Refugee Council charity told NBC News on Sunday. But he said that it was “an indication that diplomatic pressure can work” and that in this case American pressure, in particular, has brought results.
For months, aid agencies have warned that Palestinians in the Gaza Strip were at high risk of famine as children have died of malnutrition and dehydration as Israel has blockaded the densely populated enclave. But last week, the United Nations World Food Program said three convoys carrying food and flour crossed into northern Gaza for the first time since the war began in October through the Erez border crossing in southern Israel.
Visuals/Thoughts: Supply drops are raining down and the people of palestine are rushing to collect the supplies and there surroundings are building in decay