Gaza or Hell
Gaza today is no longer a city — it is a burning cage where life is punished every hour. Entire neighborhoods have turned into rubble, and the sky is filled with the smoke of bombed homes. Mothers search through the debris not for belongings, but for the bodies of their children. Hospitals have collapsed, medicine has vanished, and even the wounded have no hope of being treated. People drink dirty water, sleep under ruins, and bury their dead in silence. The world debates politics, while Gaza’s people fight only for the right to survive.
At this point, one cannot call it a city — it is a place where every breath is a struggle. Gaza or Hell — there is no difference left.
Nosheen Ellahi
Kech

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