‘I had a home, apartment, career’ … the Guardian’s Gaza diarist on the life he lost – and his (…)
The anonymous writer has seen horror after horror in the 21 months since he was driven from his home in Gaza City. How has he kept going? And does he have any hope left? On the morning of 7 October 2023, the author of the Guardian’s Gaza diary woke up planning to play tennis. “This year I (…)
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