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Gazan girl shares daily struggles in war-torn enclave
Twelve-year-old displaced Gazan girl Dima Abdelhadi has become the face of a generation grappling with the devastating aftermath of the Israeli offensive, as her daily life is consumed by survival rather than childhood. Amid the turmoil, Dima Abdelhadi shared a heart-wrenching glimpse of her life, transformed by the conflict. Dima's mother is beyond concerned about her daughters' conditions, but there is nothing for her to do. After the education system was shut down across the enclave, Dima, her sisters, and other peers all have to throw themselves into fetching daily necessities. The little girl burst into tears when talking about the heavy responsibilities on her young shoulders. To her and her younger siblings, doing handwork gives them an escape from the struggles. But in the end, they cannot keep or wear any of their beautiful hand-made accessories, they have to sell them for food instead. UN humanitarians on Friday described the situation in Gaza, beleaguered by airstrikes, malnutrition, displacement and a breakdown in public order, as catastrophic and the worst since the war began in October 2023. According to Gaza's Health Ministry on Saturday, at least 54,381 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli attacks since October 2023, and another 124,054 have been injured. Shotlist: Gaza Strip - Recent: 1. Various of displaced Gazan child Dima Abdelhadi washing dishes; 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Dima Abdelhadi, displaced Gazan child (starting with shot 1/ending with shot 3): "My name is Dima Abdelhadi. I'm from Beit Hanoun city, 12 years old, in sixth grade. Before the war, we used to wake up at 6 a.m. and go to school, me and my siblings. We would go there, have breakfast and go to the playgrounds to play, with friends, and my siblings. Now, the situation is hard. We can't go out. Everywhere is dangerous. Bombing is everywhere, and we could get hurt."; 3. Various of Dima and her mother cooking, making fire; 4. Fast motion of buildings, people, traffic; 5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Dima's mother (name not given) (starting with shot 4): "Life now is completely different from what it used to be. Life now is filled with fear, terror, and panic. I keep searching for a safe place to take my children to. Their mental state is carrying more than their age can handle."; 6. Various of children fetching water; Dima and sister lifting water, walking; 7. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Dima Abdelhadi, displaced Gazan child (starting with shot 6/ending with shot 8): "I wake up at 6 a.m. My siblings and I go to fetch water. We have no transportation, so we carry the water with our hands. Our backs and hands start to hurt. Then we go search for firewood under the rubble, under threat, me and my siblings. After that, we go looking for soup kitchens to get food."; 8. Various of Dima searching for firewood under rubble; 9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Dima's mother (name not given) (starting with shot 8): "There is no such thing as education anymore. Education has disappeared for two years now. Their biggest concern now is getting water and food from the soup kitchens."; 10. Dima and sister searching for firewood under rubble; 11. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Dima Abdelhadi, displaced Gazan child: "No one helps me here. I don't have any brothers. We are seven girls. My married sister, whose husband was martyred, has two daughters. I'm one of the youngest among them, I have to take care of my sisters, and I go out to look for water and food for us. They killed our childhood. What did we do wrong? What did we do to deserve this? Why are they doing this to us? We are children who have become older than our age."; 12. Various of Dima and sisters playing; 13. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Dima Abdelhadi, displaced Gazan child (starting with shot 12/ending with shot 14): "We draw and play during our free time. Then we string beads and make bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. I sell them to buy food for my family."; 14. Various of Dima, sisters, and mother making bracelets, necklaces, and earrings; 15. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Dima's mother (name not given) (starting with shot 14/ending with shot 16): "I wish for my daughters to live in peace, and for the war to end. I want them to have a place in society and to continue their education. Education is the most important thing, without it, society and life cannot thrive. I dream of seeing my daughters educated, one in journalism, another in nursing, etc."; 16. Various of Dima helping children to try on bracelets, necklaces; 17. Dusk; 18. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Dima Abdelhadi, displaced Gazan child (starting with shots 16-17/ending with shot 19): "We don't like the night. The night comes heavy with sorrow. The sound of bombing, the ambulances, the missiles and rockets. We're afraid of the night. We used to sleep on one mattress, me and my sisters, out of fear."; 19. Dima making bed; 20. Dima, siblings sleeping. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland
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