DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) - Ne'man Abu Jarad sat on a tarp on the ground. Around him, canvas sheets hung from cords, forming walls for his tent. Over the past year, Ne'man; his wife, Majida; and their six daughters have trekked the Gaza Strip, trying to survive as Israeli forceswreaked destruction around them.
Tracing one displaced family’s year of moves across the devastated Gaza Strip
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) - Ne'man Abu Jarad sat on a tarp on the ground. Around him, canvas sheets hung from cords, forming walls for his tent. Over the past year, Ne'man; his wife, Majida; and their six daughters have trekked the Gaza Strip, trying to survive as Israeli forceswreaked destruction around them.
It’s a far cry from their northern Gaza home - a place of comforting routine, of affection and safety. A place where loved ones gathered on the roof amid the scent of roses and jasmine flowers.
"Your house is your homeland. Everything good in our life was the home,” Ne’man said. "We are missing all that."
The family lost that stability when Israel launched its campaign in Gaza in retaliation for Hamas' Oct. 7 attack.