Ammar Abu Hussein
In this episode, we narrate stories of children who grew into responsibilities before growing up themselves, children from Gaza who became the targets of the Israeli occupation's war, their dreams and hopes becoming the focus of this oppressive war. They may be the same children I saw playing six years ago in Gaza, and their stories may resemble those of Amir, the flour martyr, or Shahd, the lone survivor from under the rubble.
These stories were written by bloggers and writers from Gaza, following the advice of the poet Dr. Rafat Al-Areer when he said, "If I must die, then you must live to tell my story." Just as Palestinians have narrated their stories in various ways over time, here we narrate the stories of those without a voice among our young siblings in Gaza, in a small attempt to live a part of their tragedy and suffering.