EXCLUSIVE – ‘Taken Us Back 200 Years’: Gazan Workers Blame Hamas
Former Gazan workers share stories of hardship amid Gaza’s devastation, with lives and jobs lost under siege and war. They reflect on past stability from jobs in Israel and the worsening crisis as conflict and shortages continue
All the interviews are done in Gaza with our journalist in Gaza in conjunction with The Media Line team.
Due to security reasons,use certain names are withheld.
By The Media Line Staff
As Gaza endures its worst humanitarian crisis in decades, former Gazan workers who once relied on jobs in Israel are grappling with devastating loss and a future filled with uncertainty. Entire neighborhoods have been leveled, and much of Gaza’s infrastructure is in ruins as Israel’s intensified military campaign, coupled with an already crippling blockade, has left the Strip’s 2.3 million residents in dire straits.
Sami, one of the displaced workers, described to The Media Line how war has stripped away everything familiar: “It is unbearable. Today, life is impossible. People don’t know how to cope. There is no money, no food. Everyone knows it. When a kilo of onions costs 60 shekels, it’s a catastrophe.”
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