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First Person: “Don’t Let Them Say Gaza Was Silent”

Summary by Canal Abierto
Writing Open Channel This Tuesday, Anfibia Magazine, the publication of the National University of San Martin led by Cristian Alarcón, published an essay by Palestinian writer Alaa Alqaisi, in which she recounts from the Gaza Strip the effects of famine on the body, in language and in her country. “A lot before claiming the body, hunger loosens the scaffolds of language. It erases clarity, breaks the pace and leaves behind the fragile debris of…
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Writing Open Channel This Tuesday, Anfibia Magazine, the publication of the National University of San Martin led by Cristian Alarcón, published an essay by Palestinian writer Alaa Alqaisi, in which she recounts from the Gaza Strip the effects of famine on the body, in language and in her country. “A lot before claiming the body, hunger loosens the scaffolds of language. It erases clarity, breaks the pace and leaves behind the fragile debris of…

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Canal Abierto broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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