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Why Palestinians Have No Choice But To Flee Gaza

Manal Adlouni, Palestinian Refugee

09-Apr-24 15:00

Why Palestinians Have No Choice But To Flee Gaza

As the current war and genocide in Gaza by Israel continues, life in Gaza is becoming increasingly difficult and impossible, as people struggle to even find food to survive. In fact, what we often see on social media is only a glimpse of the horrors that Palestinians are going through. For Palestinian refugees outside of Gaza, many are attempting to fundraise to help get their loved ones out of the country - one of them is Manal Adlouni. Having been in Malaysia since 2015, she shares her own journey of leaving Gaza and why she’s trying to get her mother and brother’s family out as well. 


You can contribute to Manal’s fundraiser here.

Produced by: Lim Sue Ann

Presented by: Lim Sue Ann


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