In the Depths of Destruction: Marah’s Tale of Survival Under Gaza’s Rubble
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Watan-“I was left under the rubble, screaming and calling for help until the civil defense arrived,” recounts 13-year-old Palestinian girl Marah in a tragic account of her experience during the prolonged Israeli war on Gaza, where her family’s home was bombarded for hours.
In a video shared by activists on social media, Marah says, “I was under the rubble, screaming and calling until the civil defense came, and I was conscious. I tried to lift myself with my hands, but I couldn’t do much.”
“The stones were hot on me”
She continues her narrative, “My other leg remained under the rubble, and I kept asking for help. I tried to lift the rubble myself, but I couldn’t do much. They managed to pull me out and took me to the hospital.”
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Marah goes on to describe the moments before the bombardment, “We were in the room, drinking milk and eating biscuits. My aunt and uncle went to take a shower, and then the house was bombed. The civil defense came and rescued us. I couldn’t breathe well. I was breathing, but there was sand and stones on me.”