Ahmed Herzallah, his wife and three children have been catapulted into the uknown after fleeing their destroyed homeIn the darkened backroom of an Istanbul hotel packed with refugees from Gaza, the light from Ahmed Herzallah’s phone screen illuminates a picture of his destroyed home in Gaza City. The building, with its curved black-and-white striped exterior that wrapped around a street corner, used to be a place for celebration, where the family gathered together for birthday parties, graduation ceremonies or when his sisters visited home at the beginning of each summer.The apartment building where Ahmed lived with his wife, children, parents, two brothers and their families was often filled with members of their extended family, the sound of singing, and the smell of homemade pastries and maftoul, a stew made of chicken and couscous. But the picture that he displayed on his phone was spliced with another, showing the entire block reduced to rubble. His extended family is now scattered around Gaza or exiled across the globe. Continue reading…
Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/30/haunted-and-uncertain-the-story-of-one-gaza-familys-exile-in-turkey
Author : Ruth Michaelson in Istanbul
Publish date : 2024-05-30 03:00:18
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