In the heart of Khan Younis, Gaza, Muhammad and Mustafa Al-Qudra face the harsh reality of displacement. Since the onset of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict last October, the brothers have been homeless, navigating the challenges of life amidst relentless turmoil.
Determined to reclaim some semblance of normalcy, Muhammad and Mustafa have embarked on a daunting task: building a house using wood salvaged from the ruins surrounding them. Their efforts are not just about constructing a shelter but also about restoring hope in a place ravaged by conflict.
In an exclusive interaction with a CGTN stringer, the brothers shared their harrowing experiences. \"We ran away from death and bombing. The night the Israeli army entered, we couldn't sleep,\" Muhammad recounted, highlighting the constant fear and uncertainty that plagues their daily lives.
The Al-Qudra brothers' story is a poignant reflection of the broader struggles faced by many Gazans. Their resilience in the face of adversity underscores the urgent need for sustainable solutions to end the cycle of displacement and violence in the region.
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