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Israel-Gaza war: 'My children cling to me as dogs raid Rafah graves near our shelter'

Israel-Gaza war: 'My children cling to me as dogs raid Rafah graves near our shelter' In the midst of the ongoing Israel-Gaza war, the people of Rafah are suffering unimaginable horrors. Rehab Abu Daqqa, a mother of seven, is desperately trying to shield her children from the violence and terror that surrounds them. Their shelter, just yards away from a cemetery, provides little comfort as they endure the constant fear of attack. The image accompanying this article paints a stark picture of the devastation this conflict has caused. Rehab Abu Daqqa stands in a makeshift tent, her weary face etched with anguish and sorrow. The gravity of her situation is palpable as she clings onto her children, offering what little protection she can amidst the chaos. The mention of dogs raiding graves near their shelter is chilling and adds another layer of horror to an already unimaginable situation. It is a stark reminder that these innocent civilians are not only facing the onslaught of war but also enduring the desecration of their sacred spaces. Rafah, located in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, has long been a flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Its proximity to the border with Egypt and the historical significance of the area make it a prime target for both sides. The recent escalation in violence has only intensified the suffering of the people living there. As the war rages on, innocent civilians like Rehab Abu Daqqa and her children are caught in the cross

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