Before the war, Gaza was a symbol of hope and coexistence, where people of different ages and social classes lived together in an atmosphere of solidarity and mutual respect. The city thrived with life, filled with neighborhoods buzzing with daily activities, markets alive with movement, and homes reflecting the warmth of the Palestinian family. Its people were characterized by dignity and resistance, refusing to accept humiliation or degradation, always facing challenges with a hopeful smile. However, the brutal occupation turned Gaza into ashes, causing massive destruction and turning it into a field of rubble that speaks only of sorrow and pain. The homes that once embraced families, the schools that built generations, and the hospitals that healed wounds, all became ruins. The indiscriminate shelling and total destruction wiped away all that was beautiful, leaving behind deep wounds in the souls before the stones. Despite all this, Gaza remains steadfast, with its people determined to rebuild what the occupation destroyed, holding on to the hope of liberation and freedom.