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the best of my bus. and my thought, the other i went on, i had a restaurant in gaza city called all turkey. it was in the remote neighborhood, opposite the aisle chief a hospital, especially if that was something the kind of we are in very well from the restaurant. that we had a very nice life. i visit them before he is and we almost had lived in luxury
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the my, the had the i have fond memories of the restaurant, which my father opened about 30 years ago to be a sort of junior community. we served western and local cuisine all kinds of dishes . everyone who visited console got invited to the altar key if it was well known company in the past that and knew more destroyed all our dreams and even more we had a large restaurant and a small one got it. and in the 1st restaurant was bombed by fighter planes, the 2nd was also destroyed. there was nothing less of the
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about and had the sort of memories and the photos of the car, all that remained of my life streams across the one and the on march. second, with more raging, relentlessly. i managed to enter egypt, and that to okay, and that's when i 1st had the idea of opening a restaurant here, but i think i called it some pile remarks. i get a man after the neighborhood and gone. so where i used to live there, you know what, month and then one second to you. so i'd ask you been a probably mine, but guess in this country and about so i feel i should work with locals with united . most of my staff are gibson, la, shifts the workers at the management personnel are all egyptian and honestly i just have a 10 percent gone. and so were living in egypt without the job which is i guess they work as waiters and cleaners about that. but most of the staff are from egypt are
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minded as see me. one moment. hello, how are you? well, you remind me of concept as well. so i know, i know said the motor to get up and have some milk, which will you need to get on with your studies in washington stalls of hello hello. my name is more taz, i'll ship i we and i'm 14 years old. so i have like came to egypt on may 1st of my parents and my sister in law. how a lot of our on what the, on the 4th day of the war, there was an attack. this is our house of police with
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a long shot. so we fled, can cause a compliment, how to the whole neighborhood was a hit by artillery grenades estimates for you. that'll show up the number for the most i've got we have lots of problems when we were forced to go to southern gosh, and then how to pass through the net. so going to check point setting, let's my father was a team for 3 hours at all, but i'm can we then spend one week in the service and of course there was a lot of industry and hard to find their need of feeding. and that's by a lot of the is in our names were added to the list of who was entitled to leave out. we travel to egypt view, the roof of border crossing. we drove to cairo and finally arrived to turn you home with the
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last of the hardest thing is that we have lost so much for holding. i lost her home and had newer to live. the last was the worst thing that is the process. how is your modern or family of 4 of them that also belong to lay out here in egypt and i mean our lives have changed completely in gaza. we suffered a lot. and so late because of the bombing several, several hook, hunger and the destruction process to an absolute low point, we fled to egypt to save our life. wow. most of casual when a lot of
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the year, i presume by education both while i go to as i should reach schools and i had like we enrolled me there and got books articles, but i was afraid i wouldn't be able to go to school anymore. and i get when i'm in the 9th grade, i came and spent the chalet my mental health, it sounds like a totally so thanks for the help of my parents, i'm doing better than that. when i wake up in the morning, plus, i get home with my studies and things, and then i catch up on the news from casa, do you need help? the
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and asked me, so i my name is god, i founded the initiative all his grandson's. but the fact that helps children from kaiser, who live in cairo and more with you know, more about that, our initiative has been going to be learning and the feeling and emotional develop . awesome, it di say, wouldn't move the quiet down. now we're all going detailed. we so we don't disturb the teacher. okay
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. # the level of course we reached out to parents and created a platform where we asked parents what they want from this initiative about that so that we can best serve them. having assist in terms of education, most families requested that their children complete the palestinian curriculum as their goal is not to stay in egypt permanently, but to return to gaza. unique. and they don't want their children to miss the school year on. so a lot of game it doesn't say any file in, oh i zoom size is still not able to the, the side i have this are amazon from their reading and writing skills and their standards of education generally. although english software is teaching you things online, how to build characters and then move them around as we want. so that kind of in addition to the school education that the parents also want us to help the children with their fears and anxieties, finishing mandel. so the higher,
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especially because of the children's behavior has changed as a result of the war to all eat. there often are difficult and struggle with mental health issues to stay to the full. we witnessed the lot of things we had things outside our home for 5 days while we were inside. one of the houses where we stayed, but sit on fire. these railways announced by a loud speaker that they were going to bomb this guy, a neighborhood. and that it had to be evacuated. we thought that we were sick because we were inside tune. but after 5 days they started bombing us there to get everything was on fire, including my uncles warehouse. so we flood running out into the street and canada was unimaginable for me. i got you all for now. yes. my uncle in my cousins, all of us. if someone in
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finance initiative ourselves, i'll be that's my husband, my friends, and myself, and in my care, we raised the money and created this place whether it be can see what was one of the reasons why it's so successful and doesn't need a lot of funding and what is because we're all volunteers that are seen at all. so, you know, and that's the teachers and psychologist does he treat the children don't charge for the what we currently have a $120.00 volunteers. how many male are she with of all the
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wonderful but the whole thing. i lost 2 of my brothers all that one was 23 years old. the other was 21 in the is really army and visit the old, the raj, and now to fuss. neighbor who does what the fuck lead and waiting for them to follow because the full, the highest bomb. well, who is my brothers? my cousin and my uncles were all still inside and possible, but i didn't, we were told about their death a lot when when can you? we'd only been in contact with them 5 minutes earlier, telling us that when the news was a shot coming up, when we return to the police, i know it was another shot again for you. also a lot of were still suffering from the trauma. i didn't say i still can't believe their dead going to what they were my 2 big brothers who look type for me. this
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actually is the one that the federal cut out and look, let me know even guys what was the difficult decisions for the bond? our whole life was there and this well, and when i go up there, i went to school there. well, the teen years and it's one of those i should be out of my social studies was our relatives are still there. one of the it wasn't easily my next question of it. yeah, i remember seeing the right when we cross the border in the beginning them we can later go back with. that'd be say what it was. so i know jenna sure. i lost, i had to run away like that to say yes and then hello. this is the 3rd one of the type of experience. the line is the worst of all. and then okay. yeah, sure that piece too many people have lost their lives and its cost, unimaginable destruction in the long run along. i feel so tired and exhausted from all the devastation and indiscriminate fall my way of alarm at the bottom
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of the house. my grief is furious, giving you a call from gaza, telling us another one of our loved ones has died. in addition to the ones were already morning and i knew you may not be having shower. you mean i'm so worried about you. how's the food situation in the north? did they send you aid or has nothing changed since we last called several of them? please try to get in touch if you can. most of the cost of them, once they have internet, she'll get the messages and reply down in the product and then are you doing on the bottom of it? we heard that was a bomb attack and well, i hope you're ok the ocean with less of my and i were in touch with the relatives that were still in gaza. so we have a lot of family there and that is my grandma uncles, aunts, i'm gonna pull something out and we're trying to reach them, but it depends on what conditions you don't want people, it's hard for them to find an internet connection. the net. so we don't always know
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so can look. so that's what we did about after a week of war, we had to leave our home and on october, 13th or 14 days to clarify with displace today or of a loss on how to and stay there for a short time. if you actually then it was sent to one unit as a but then the army told us that we had to leave han units and go to roughly about mccann yet. but we moved from one place to another on the orders of the is really army of the hand of time. but it was all more difficult than any one could have imagined a little bit. the easy didn't much. we didn't even have bread to eat when that comes up as well as you. and each time we moved up to the next place of the conditions, got worse until we had neither food nor water fish. understood what we had to drink some water in memory. and the main you'll have to be sure to be the most looked by. and when i was mentally exhausted,
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so i decided to leave garza lesson. i contacted my brother to initiate the exit procedure. that was the arrange that through the american embassy. and then we were able to travel have now been acting as though it seemed to my daughters are married and i took them all with me to egypt as well as my married son. and my brother's family died some time ago in a cabinet what content the time of the trip. and i have the whole family with making a part of my and we live in johnson with about 50 to 60 people that will get from elaine and yes, on your inside. look, let me know if anyone who can leave guys is happy to come in the show, but we still felt wounded into machine. we escaped with our lives as it hadn't been in the concert as close to everyone's heart as these. and then we still have other relatives and loved ones there at the minute. my brother is there in this land going through the embassies takes time before they allow their nationals to leave. the country have no way that's so sad to
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hear that. how are you otherwise guessing, though, they just bought a machine at the fundamentals every time i get a call from gaza, i fear they'll tell me about another disaster, but they get maybe someone has been killed or a place nearby bomb to pass the people they are totally exhausted to the notary that that bad. yeah. the i'd be happy to help you with anything you need. i'm just glad you're ok. god bless you. god bless you. tell me what you need. you can just tell me ok, let's use our mouse, mom. and then how many from somebody who have around 320 children, they're suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. they have depression and anxiety, panic attacks in the holes. the, instead of it said that would help the kids to heal by building a safe place for them that yes,
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you can do right. the way that we work building this environment. it then a more direct way involves a group therapy sessions as a specialist and art therapy. my. let you, that's very important mentor, that as soon as she gets done, would that be seidel drawings for them to express their sadness and anger as they began to without that anger from deep inside of them, they became stronger. and also how to do lots of loved ones and the destruction, the experience made them angry from which are. but as soon as we started drawing, they became calmer. the the time that i liked the stars and drawing drama therapy and music are all important. we call what we said, we have a music teacher from gaza to draw some palestinian culture and traditions of the me see how we came in. and we also offer exercise courses that help to
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alleviate the children's depression and apathy and keep them active. a chemicals in the full cook, any children loves towards the shape. okay, that will let be. should be able to get better the time. not to be a school principal, it adds a tune and gaza at the also the con, elementary school c a doing it that it had a daughter and 3 son. and while lead mohamad and more to us on how my god called while lead mohammed to himself is up in the us before. what do you tell me? i talked about,
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canceled me for those uh, i used to own a boat printing shop last night to be focused on the size and then deluxe to the computer. i have lost everything in the middle of the store, my car, my house, and i'm not going to all of our money so, so you know, sort of today the sudden the cool no more than that. you will have come. so we came to egypt on may 1st, so now we're slowly, we started to resume our lives that the kids began adapting to live here. level for you know, it has, has started to get better. he used to be so fearful. some data has to go up. a danny steve, i yeah. there were days when he just used to sleep with his face pressed into the sofa cushions were so whenever he heard bombing, she would run into that room. the short members will lock the door. i'm so tired from running errands today. it's very warm. it's $39.00 degrees
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outside for some of the same situation. he's very difficult to find god. my brother and jordan is helping us base. everything in egypt is okay, but it's not like being in your own um community so. so we live in a rented apartment here which adds to own are expensive. they've been, they've got to have the most out of town. yeah. most of them not do that. i mean, we're grateful to egypt into the time people of this nation who are hosting off. i like to modify them. i'm not sure i have been trying to emigrate to canada. so i'm looking at the, the
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evidence enough i you asked me if i'm scared. yes. i am at the did i had to start over again from scratch, hired to my whole life in guns and was lost in the atlanta. now i'm here and worried about the future. for me, i don't know what will happen. see it, the, the, the charlie i've been seeing, i hope the world will end and that we can return home. but what will i do there if it takes a long time to rebuild the concept? we're even after the war ended and that it will still take 2 years just to get
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things started and send it to the finish shop pad. where is this more leading voltage? when will it end? is there a st individual who can bring a stop to this war or not? the 1st thing this goes on, the people, the schools are me, my friend and the people in our neighborhood everything. how do you know what has left here on this? i want to become a doctor to help my people, if another war break, so which i hope it wouldn't, but i want to be a doctor, let me look and i'd like to complete my studies and gaza, the actual stuff. i hope that let me return to god, the thing will go back to the way it was. let's see. it had little to be like it was before the war, just any mechanic that we can return home and when bills and i went to the de la
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way and it looked like we used to the way the only it's in my hope is that the children can feel how much we loved them, very simple, that we have not let them down in national that were sad and angry on their behalf homes. and does that. we want to do every waiting for the 2. well, my others here are surprised not me and asked me, how can i act your own life like this will spell it up. totally empty is a slip to high ethic, but i feel that what i'm off, i'm going to be released to to do that. and then i get the
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book, say i or it's enough for me that these children feel safe am and that's funny as know that they are loved man will have something less because the so india into an i r to texas, coming up with new ways to make houses more sustainable by re purposing folder structures. the reason why we advocate johnson is in the day
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