In the shattered remains of Gaza City, 62-year-old Hiam Muqdad embodies resilience as she navigates the daily struggles of survival with her grandchildren. The once-vibrant neighborhood of Al Nasr now lies in ruins, a stark reminder of the two-year war between Israel and Hamas that has left 68,519 dead and displaced most of Gaza’s population. Muqdad, who lost her home and relatives, now lives in a makeshift tent amidst the rubble, determined to keep her family alive. Each morning, she ventures out with her grandchildren to search for water and scraps to make fire, a stark contrast to the carefree childhoods they once knew. ‘Children no longer dream of school or play; they dream of finding food and water,’ Muqdad lamented. Despite the devastation, she clings to hope, striving to ‘bring life back even a little.’ The ceasefire brokered by the US in October 2025 has brought a fragile calm, but the humanitarian crisis persists. The World Health Organization reports little improvement in aid delivery, and Gaza remains buried under 61 million tonnes of debris. Muqdad’s story is a testament to the enduring spirit of Gaza’s people, even as they face unimaginable hardship.
