Life after genocide: A Gazan's message to the world about the ceasefire
Update: 2025-11-01
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In September, before the current ceasefire deal was announced, we spoke with two Palestinians in Gaza—Mohamed Abu Tawila (a former English teacher) and his nephew Abdul Rahman (a would-be college student)—about surviving 700 days of genocidal destruction at the hands of Israel's military and with the full backing of the United States. In this critical follow-up episode, we speak once again with Mohamed Abu Tawila from Gaza to get an on-the-ground account of life for Palestinians after the shaky implementation of the ceasefire began on Oct. 10.
Additional links/info:
- Mohamed's Instagram account
- Living Water Mutual Aid in Gaza Chuffed fundraiser page and Instagram account
- GoFundMe campaign to support Mohamed's water delivery operation and his family
- Maximillian Alvarez, Working People / The Real News Network, "'Hearts are crying and bodies are bleeding': Gazans describe their daily struggle to survive"
- Tareq S. Hajjaj, Mondoweiss, "Israel's repeated ceasefire violations are part of its strategy to keep waging war on Gaza"
- DropSite News, "Israel kills over 100 Palestinians in overnight bombardment of Gaza; thousands killed in Sudan's El-Fasher"
Featured Music:
- Jules Taylor, Working People Theme Song
Credits:
- Audio Post-Production: Alina Nehlich
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