Gaza - How kindness helped me survive one year of genocide : Nour AlAssy : The New Humanitarian



The author, Nour AlAssy describes being displaced from her home in Gaza City to her brother's house in Deir al-Balah, where 28 family members now live together. She highlights how family bonds and small acts of kindness help them survive not only the physical dangers but also the emotional and psychological toll of the war. The article emphasizes the resilience of Palestinians in Gaza and their determination to maintain their humanity in the face of dehumanizing conditions.

"I couldn't help but wonder, 'How can there be two extremes in the world: humane and inhumane?' Some people fight to do whatever it takes to help each other ease the pain; others keep proving that they have no problem inflicting it."

"I am grateful to every single human who has kept their humanity despite the horrifying violence we live in every day."


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