Opinion | Our Beloved Gaza Is Gone'
Briefly

The Gaza war has resulted in tremendous loss and suffering, highlighting the complexities of the conflict. Mohammed Alshannat, a linguistics scholar, reflects on the heartbreak of survival amidst devastation, expressing a yearning for peace. The cease-fire offers little solace as the destruction is overwhelming, and past aspirations for harmony are seemingly lost. The actions of Hamas and Israel have caused massive civilian casualties, and goals like dismantling Hamas or ensuring hostage freedom remain unachieved. Meanwhile, international involvement has drawn criticism for its implications on the conflict's humanitarian crisis.
All I want to do is put my tent on the rubbles and cry, Alshannat wrote. Pray for us.
Hamas committed horrific atrocities that didn't empower Palestinians but left them in misery.
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