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“I Didn’t Want Walid to Learn that ‘Israeli’ Means Death, Bombing, genocide.”

Summary by orientxxi.info
Rami Abou Jamous writes his diary for Orient XXI. The founder of GazaPress, a bureau that provided assistance and translation to Western journalists, he was forced to leave his Gaza City apartment with his wife Sabah, her children, and their three-year-old son Walid in October 2023 under threat from the Israeli army. They took refuge in Rafah, then in Deir El-Balah, and later in Nusseirat. A month and a half after the January 2025 ceasefire was …
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Rami Abou Jamous writes his diary for Orient XXI. The founder of GazaPress, a bureau that provided assistance and translation to Western journalists, he was forced to leave his Gaza City apartment with his wife Sabah, her children, and their three-year-old son Walid in October 2023 under threat from the Israeli army. They took refuge in Rafah, then in Deir El-Balah, and later in Nusseirat. A month and a half after the January 2025 ceasefire was …

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orientxxi.info broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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