A reporter in Gaza's year of survival
Gazan reporter Hani Mahmoud, who works for Al Jazeera, on the constant displacement his family has endured since the start of the war, and what it means to survive a year of Israel’s military campaign.
Al Jazeera reporter Hani Mahmoud is currently based in Deir al Balah, in central Gaza. He's spent the last year reporting on Israel's war against Hamas in the territory.
Hani has told the stories of families displaced by the war, struggling to access food and water, and grieving relatives who have been killed, while living those hardships himself.
One year into Israel's military campaign in Gaza, more than 42,000 people have been killed, according to local health authorities. It's estimated that another 10,000 may be buried under the rubble.
Today, father and reporter Hani Mahmoud shares his family's story of surviving this past year.
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