Two years into the genocidal war, Gaza has been reduced to rubble. Local officials report that nearly 90 percent of the territory has been destroyed after continuous attacks, marking one of the darkest chapters in modern history. Entire neighbourhoods have vanished, their remnants buried beneath the dust of unending bombardment.
The death toll has surpassed 76,000, a figure that underscores a deliberate and systematic campaign aimed at uprooting a people rather than merely waging a war. Schools, hospitals, and cultural landmarks, once symbols of life, now lie in ruins, reflecting a reality where existence itself has become resistance.
Gaza today stands as both a wound and a warning. What remains is not simply the aftermath of destruction, but the endurance of a people who, despite unimaginable loss, continue to affirm their right to live, to rebuild, and to be remembered.
Source : Safa News