'Everything is destroyed': Surviving 423 days of genocide in Gaza
Hunger. Cold. Thirst. Disease. These are the daily realities of life in Gaza, where for the past 423 days Israel has unleashed a genocide that will come to define our contemporary era. As Palestinians struggle to meet their daily needs, they are also faced with a battle to preserve their memories and dignity. Over the past year, journalist and filmmaker Ruwaida Amer has produced numerous powerful, heart-wrenching documentary reports for TRNN from the rubble and ruins of Gaza, shining a light on the darkest realities of Israel's genocidal war on Palestinians, even as she herself suffers from—and struggles to survive—the onslaught. Calling in from Gaza, Amer joins The Marc Steiner Show to share an honest portrait of her life and the lives of her fellow Palestinians in the midst of genocide. Studio Production: David Hebden Audio Post-Production: Alina Nehlich Please watch and share Ruwaida Amer's on-the-ground reports from Gaza for TRNN, including: "Gaza's orphans speak: 'I found [my family] in pieces. In pieces'""Palestinians pray in the ruins of Gaza's bombed mosques""'Look at our suffering!': Gaza's message to the world after a year of genocide""Life for Gaza's children during Israel's genocide""Gaza's survivors cling to life in Khan Yunis refugee camps" Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer. Sign up for our newsletter Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Donate to support this podcast
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