One year on, Gazan families mourn their dead and question what future holds
Briefly

"That was the moment our whole life changed. Even now, we still do not know if we are dreaming or reality, because what is happening to us is beyond imagination."
"More than 41,500 of those in Gaza who were alive on that warm, autumn morning are dead, according to the local health authorities. Most were civilians, and the total represents nearly one in every 55 prewar residents."
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