I hate the night': Life in Gaza amid the incessant sounds of war
Briefly

The whirring of drones has become an inescapable constant to life in the Gaza Strip, with contrasts between relentless night sounds and the search for the missing by day.
As night deepens in Gaza, the sounds of missiles, gunfire, and the screams of frightened people dominate, leaving a profound psychological impact on the community.
Shahd al-Modallal reports learning to identify different Israeli weapons by their unique sounds, illustrating how war has fundamentally altered her experience of daily life.
In the midst of violence and chaos, Gazans cling to each other in desperation, while the echoes of their fears and traumatic sounds create a harrowing atmosphere.
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