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"The Sky Seems to be Weeping"
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|January 11, 2024
Haya Abu Nasser, a human rights activist and writer from Gaza, was slated to depart for Malaysia on October 17 to study international relations. These days, she is yearning for a cup of coffee and the routine melody of life

NOVEMBER 26, 2023: In the embrace of a recent rainy day, I sought solace in the melodic strains of a Frank Sinatra tune, its nostalgic notes intertwining with the rhythmic cadence of raindrops outside. A quaint seaside restaurant had transformed into my sanctuary. Through mist-streaked windows, I surveyed the vast sea. Conversation flowed around me like a steady stream, warmed by the comfort found in communal tales.
I was also feeling the thrill of anticipation. I was slated to depart for Malaysia on October 17 to pursue my studies in international relations, while continuing my role as a fundraising officer for an NGO. For years, I have dedicated myself to advocating for the rights of Palestinians, and advancing my learning would increase my impact.
Upon leaving the refuge of the café, I made my way to the library, unaware of the twist of fate awaiting me. My small sanctuary was about to fall victim to the ruthlessness of war.
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