PHOTO: Abed Zagout/ UNDP PAPP The noise came before dawn. A dull, heavy sound that pierced through the walls as if they didn’t exist. For those who have been living in Gaza since October 2023, this sound needs no explanation. It has become the punctuation mark of every day. In her tent set up in southern Gaza, Maryam Qishta immediately recognized that sound — the sound of bombing. “Calling this a ceasefire is a joke,” she says. In that moment, t…
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