Mosab Abu Toha, a Palestinian poet and writer, won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for his powerful essays in the New Yorker, illuminating the struggles of Palestinians in Gaza during conflict. His writing blends deep reporting with personal memoir, sharing the emotional and physical toll of the war. Following his detention at the hands of Israeli forces, his reflections on family, displacement, and hope resonate deeply, capturing the essence of life in Gaza today amidst suffering and loss.
I yearn to return to Gaza, sit at the kitchen table with my mother and father, and make tea for my sisters. I do not need to eat.
I looked at the photos again and again, and an image of a graveyard that grows and grows formed in my mind.
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