A project of @EuroMedHR that pairs Palestinian writers with int'l mentors to write the stories behind the numbers of victims. Content not censored by Euro-Med

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Medicine remains scarce. Basic needs go unmet. Yet smartphones and luxury goods enter Gaza. Khaled Al-Qershali reports on what’s allowed, and what’s missing. Read more, link in bio. wearenotnumbers.org/what-isr…
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April 17 is a day of remembrance, but also a day that asks us to sit with what absence means. It’s felt in the empty seat, the paused plans, the conversations that never finished. Some stories are still unfolding, just out of sight.
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He didn’t get to say goodbye. Yusuf El-Mbayed wrote about losing his cousins, and the words that were never spoken. Read Unspoken Goodbyes link below 👇🏻 . wearenotnumbers.org/unspoken…
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In A Surprise Graduation Party for Lina, Nada Abdel Karim Hamdona wrote about creating a graduation celebration from almost nothing—borrowing a gown, baking a simple cake, and carving out joy in the middle of war. Read the full story wearenotnumbers.org/a-surpri…
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In A Soul Burning With Hope, Soha Diab wrote about her nephew Ahmed Abu Hasira—exiled, struggling, and dreaming of reuniting with his family. Killed by war just weeks before his planned reunion, his story is one of love, loss, and futures denied. Read the full story wearenotnumbers.org/a-soul-b…
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In Depicting Feelings That Are Too Heavy to Be Expressed, Esraa Albanna wrote about how art in Gaza became a tool for survival and testimony, documenting fear, loss, and hope when words were not enough. Read the full story — link in bio. wearenotnumbers.org/depictin…
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In Education Ought to Be an Inviolable Right, Said Alsaloul wrote about teaching in Gaza after schools and universities were destroyed. A story of students denied classrooms, futures put on hold, and why education must remain a right, even under war. wearenotnumbers.org/educatio…
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In The Place Where People Do Not Grow Old, Khaled Al-Qershali wrote about Gaza as a place where survival feels heavier than death, and living itself becomes an act of resistance. Read the full story — link in bio. wearenotnumbers.org/the-plac…
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Twitter (X) Caption In Blood Is Life, Blood Is Spilled, Isa Hamdona wrote about studying medicine in safety while Gaza bleeds—where science demands neutrality, but reality makes it impossible. Read the full story — link in bio. wearenotnumbers.org/blood-is…
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In Escape at Incalculable Costs, Nada Abdel Karim Hamdona wrote about evacuation as an impossible choice—where survival had a price, and leaving meant losing everything. Read the full story — link in bio. wearenotnumbers.org/escape-a…
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In What Lies Ahead, Mariam Mohammed Al Khateeb wrote about survival as waiting, and the fear of what comes after a genocide. Read the full story, link in bio. wearenotnumbers.org/what-lie…
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In Zohran Mamdani Makes Me Feel Less Alone, Lina Ghassan Abu Zayed wrote from Gaza about what it meant to hear an American politician speak about Palestine with honesty and courage. A story of survival, solidarity, and the power of being seen. wearenotnumbers.org/zohran-m…
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In We Write the Last Goodbye, Ahmed Mushtaha wrote about losing two childhood friends, Fawzi Judi and Fawaz Al Wahidi, within a day. A story of friendship, memory, and a neighborhood silenced by war, refusing to let the dead become numbers. wearenotnumbers.org/we-write…
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A 22-year-old teacher in Gaza built a school for 150 orphans with nothing but a tent, a whiteboard, and a heart overflowing with love. Lamia teaches them math, Arabic, English, and that tomorrow still exists. wearenotnumbers.org/love-alo…
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War didn’t just take her home, it took her femininity. From peach dresses and perfumes to soot-covered hands and brittle hair, Shahed’s story shows how Gaza’s women lose parts of themselves long before they lose their lives. wearenotnumbers.org/the-lost…

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Shahed was meant to be a teaching assistant. War turned her university into rubble, and her dream into a phone-charging station in a tent. “I charge phones instead of minds… but I will not stop dreaming.” wearenotnumbers.org/charging…
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