My name is Najwa and I survived a year of Israel’s genocide in Gaza | Gaza


“Oh my God, the important thing to my grandfather’s dwelling!” exclaims 10-year-old Najwa, her voice brightening with pleasure as she clutches the important thing in her small hand. Standing atop a heap of rubble the place her grandparents’ dwelling as soon as stood, she provides “Now, it’s all destroyed.”

Six months after Shut Up first met Najwa in Rafah, the so-called ‘protected zone’ in southern Gaza the place 1.5 million Palestinians had taken refuge from relentless Israeli bombardment, our workforce finds her again dwelling in Khan Younis. Since Israel started its battle of retaliation on October 7, 2023, virtually all of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have been compelled to evacuate greater than as soon as. Najwa and her household have been displaced from their dwelling greater than 5 instances.

“After I first arrived in Khan Younis, I feared we may be a part of this destruction,” she remembers, reflecting on her return after leaving Rafah simply earlier than Israel’s floor invasion in Might 2024. In contrast to most houses that lay in ruins, her home was spared the worst. “Thank God we weren’t affected, that we didn’t die on this devastation,” she provides.

On this Shut Up movie, Najwa takes us on a journey via the locations in her metropolis: her dwelling, her grandmother’s neighbourhood, and her college. Every location, a reminder of the life she as soon as knew, now devastated by battle. Her best want is for the battle to finish and for all times to return to regular. Najwa’s story, The Lady Who Survived, highlights the impact of battle on youngsters and the energy of household bonds amidst devastation. Even in destruction, her reminiscences of Gaza’s locations endure, reflecting resilience in adversity.

Credit:

Producers: Ruwaida Amer, Antonia Perello

Cinematographer: Actual Gaza Productions

Editor: Antonia Perello

Writers: Tierney Bonini, Donald Cameron

Sound mixer: Yago Cordero

Govt Producer: Tierney Bonini

Senior Editor: Donald Cameron

 

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