Justine Yan
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Podcast Appearances
He was surrounded by thousands of other Palestinians, also heading home. Eya Batraoui called him.
He was surrounded by thousands of other Palestinians, also heading home. Eya Batraoui called him.
Reunions were happening all along the road. People who'd stayed in the north during the war were meeting people who'd been displaced to the south. Ana spoke to a woman who hadn't seen her son in 16 months. He left as a boy, she said, and now I meet him as a man.
Reunions were happening all along the road. People who'd stayed in the north during the war were meeting people who'd been displaced to the south. Ana spoke to a woman who hadn't seen her son in 16 months. He left as a boy, she said, and now I meet him as a man.
Reunions were happening all along the road. People who'd stayed in the north during the war were meeting people who'd been displaced to the south. Ana spoke to a woman who hadn't seen her son in 16 months. He left as a boy, she said, and now I meet him as a man.
As he and the crowds got closer to Gaza City, Eya reminded him to take in the moment.
As he and the crowds got closer to Gaza City, Eya reminded him to take in the moment.
As he and the crowds got closer to Gaza City, Eya reminded him to take in the moment.
When Anas finally returned to his house, it was not as he remembered it. He found the shattered lock, the empty kitchen, the unexploded artillery shell. But there were some signs of his former life, like his garden.
When Anas finally returned to his house, it was not as he remembered it. He found the shattered lock, the empty kitchen, the unexploded artillery shell. But there were some signs of his former life, like his garden.
When Anas finally returned to his house, it was not as he remembered it. He found the shattered lock, the empty kitchen, the unexploded artillery shell. But there were some signs of his former life, like his garden.
It all gave Anas an almost irrational hope.
It all gave Anas an almost irrational hope.
It all gave Anas an almost irrational hope.
Did you really think that they would be there?
Did you really think that they would be there?
Did you really think that they would be there?
And so, Anas went from room to room, letting the house welcome him home.
And so, Anas went from room to room, letting the house welcome him home.
And so, Anas went from room to room, letting the house welcome him home.