Anas Baba
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We can live with the dust. We can live with the debris. But we learned by the hard way that always be fast. We don't have that much time in our lives.
We can live with the dust. We can live with the debris. But we learned by the hard way that always be fast. We don't have that much time in our lives.
We can live with the dust. We can live with the debris. But we learned by the hard way that always be fast. We don't have that much time in our lives.
I started to feel that Mr. President Donald Trump is just giving me and the other people of Gaza the chance to say goodbye for one last time for our houses before he takes it from us. It's just like the farewell.
I started to feel that Mr. President Donald Trump is just giving me and the other people of Gaza the chance to say goodbye for one last time for our houses before he takes it from us. It's just like the farewell.
I started to feel that Mr. President Donald Trump is just giving me and the other people of Gaza the chance to say goodbye for one last time for our houses before he takes it from us. It's just like the farewell.
I reached a point four days ago that I burned one of my house doors. Yes, I took it off. So yesterday, I took some of the wood, I started the fire, and I started to think, what am I going to eat today? Thank God, I grabbed some tomatoes with me, five eggs, a chili pepper, and some olive oil, and I made a shakshuka. Yes, it's an Arabian-Palestinian dish that we truly love.
I reached a point four days ago that I burned one of my house doors. Yes, I took it off. So yesterday, I took some of the wood, I started the fire, and I started to think, what am I going to eat today? Thank God, I grabbed some tomatoes with me, five eggs, a chili pepper, and some olive oil, and I made a shakshuka. Yes, it's an Arabian-Palestinian dish that we truly love.
I reached a point four days ago that I burned one of my house doors. Yes, I took it off. So yesterday, I took some of the wood, I started the fire, and I started to think, what am I going to eat today? Thank God, I grabbed some tomatoes with me, five eggs, a chili pepper, and some olive oil, and I made a shakshuka. Yes, it's an Arabian-Palestinian dish that we truly love.
So I made a shakshouka, which was the first time, to be honest, in 15 months to eat it. And I was super, super, super happy with that, with the result.
So I made a shakshouka, which was the first time, to be honest, in 15 months to eat it. And I was super, super, super happy with that, with the result.
So I made a shakshouka, which was the first time, to be honest, in 15 months to eat it. And I was super, super, super happy with that, with the result.
And he told me that I smelled that you made a fire.
And he told me that I smelled that you made a fire.
And he told me that I smelled that you made a fire.
I told him, yes, I do have it. Do you want it? And he told me, yes, I want it. I give it to him. And he told me that he wants it for his own daughter, that she got birth two weeks ago and he needs to keep the room as warm as possible. I told him, yes, for sure. And if you need any woods, I'm going to get it. I can take off another door for you.
I told him, yes, I do have it. Do you want it? And he told me, yes, I want it. I give it to him. And he told me that he wants it for his own daughter, that she got birth two weeks ago and he needs to keep the room as warm as possible. I told him, yes, for sure. And if you need any woods, I'm going to get it. I can take off another door for you.
I told him, yes, I do have it. Do you want it? And he told me, yes, I want it. I give it to him. And he told me that he wants it for his own daughter, that she got birth two weeks ago and he needs to keep the room as warm as possible. I told him, yes, for sure. And if you need any woods, I'm going to get it. I can take off another door for you.
Thank you.
Thank you.