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Fergal Keane: For Gaza survivors war will live long into the future

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In Gaza, the echoes of war are not just a remnant of the past, but a constant presence that looms over the future of its inhabitants. The BBC's Fergal Keane has explored the deeply rooted scars left by conflict on those who have survived, revealing stories of resilience amidst devastation. Gaza, a place where the skyline has been dramatically altered by the machinery of war, houses individuals whose lives have been irrevocably changed. The stories from Gaza are as diverse as they are poignant. One encounters tales of lost loved ones, homes reduced to rubble, and dreams shattered in an instant. Yet, amidst this ruin, there's an unwavering spirit to rebuild and move forward, though the shadows of war never truly dissipate. The psychological toll on Gaza's residents is profound, with the trauma of conflict seeping into every facet of daily life. Children, who should be preoccupied with play and learning, are instead faced with the monumental task of navigating their emotions around loss and fear. Despite the overwhelming challenges, the people of Gaza show incredible fortitude. Stories of communities coming together to support one another in times of need demonstrate the unbreakable bond formed in the face of adversity. However, the road to healing is long and fraught with obstacles. Access to adequate mental health support is limited, leaving many to cope with their trauma in silence. The impact of these conflicts extends far beyond the immediate physical destruction. The war has sown seeds of uncertainty about the future,

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