💨 Abstract
The author, a journalist in Gaza, struggles to feed his seven children amid famine and conflict. He initially considered trading his camera, his livelihood, for a sack of flour but was convinced otherwise by supportive messages from strangers and colleagues. Despite the harsh conditions, including the destruction of his home and injuries, he remains committed to reporting the truth. He urges the world to help the starving population of Gaza before it's too late.
Courtesy: Basher Abu Al-Shaar
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