A Displaced Routine under Genocide: A Day in My Life as a Palestinian
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A Displaced Routine under Genocide: A Day in My Life as a Palestinian
I wake up around 7 a.m. each morning to the sound of the water truck arriving. The low rumble of the engine is a sound I have come to rely on in this displaced life. My brother, Rafiq, and I grab our plastic containers and rush downstairs from the third floor of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) school we now call home. The stairs creak under our feet as we hurry to join the crowd of displaced people. Ther…
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