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Gazaabout 4 hours ago·Escalating·CRITICAL 80

Pulitzer-Prize Winner Reads Poem About Gaza at Democracy Now’s 30th Anniversary

The event underscores the deep human suffering as a result of the conflict in Gaza, with significant implications for humanitarian efforts and political discourse.

At Democracy Now’s 30th anniversary event, Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha recited his poem “Under the Rubble,” reflecting on his traumatic experiences during the recent violence in Gaza. He shared that the conflict resulted in the deaths of 30 family members, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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