Opinion & Analysis
War's aftermath makes each dawn a battle in Gaza
Image credit: Shehab Wire (EN)
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In Gaza, mornings arrive differently than in other cities, Shehab Wire reported. Sunlight breaks over the sea and life moves slowly through alleyways and rubble, yet the light flooding the sky cannot erase the darkness war has left in residents' memory.
The reporting captures the psychological weight of conflict on daily existence in the territory. Infrastructure lies destroyed across neighborhoods, while invisible wounds shape how people navigate their transformed landscape. The passage suggests that for Gaza's population, even the return of daylight cannot dispel the pervasive effects of prolonged conflict on both physical surroundings and collective consciousness.





