Almost daily, explosions demolish large swathes of homes across the Gaza Strip. Shelling and gunfire continue to kill and wound people, while drones hover overhead broadcasting disturbing recordings.
Meanwhile, essential food items and medical supplies remain scarce amid an ongoing Israeli siege.
“The genocide has only stopped in the media,” said Jendiya.
“They’ve stopped talking about it, but for us, it’s still ongoing.”
Jendiya lost her husband in one of the so-called “flour massacres” during the first year of the war, when Israeli forces opened fire on civilians waiting for aid, killing hundreds.
Today, she is displaced with her children and in-laws in a school in central Gaza City.