Amidst the rubble and destruction, Gaza’s displaced cling to the most basic essentials of life. In the midst of their painful journey, obtaining "a sack of flour" becomes more than just a basic need; it is a dream that encapsulates the suffering of thousands of families who find themselves without shelter or food.
Mothers rush to secure a meal for their children, while fathers stand helpless at the doors of aid, waiting for a small miracle to save their day. Between long waits and feelings of abandonment, the "sack of flour" remains a symbol of resilience and an attempt to survive amidst harsh conditions.
In Gaza, war means not only bombing and destruction but also hunger, thirst, and the loss of the most basic elements of human dignity. "Has a sack of flour become an unattainable dream in a world where humanity has faded away?