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Transcript of Life and Death in Gaza - | BBC News

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Over the past year, two young people who live in Gaza, 23-year-old Aya and Khalid, a father of five, have been filming their daily lives. Aya and her family are now displaced in Southern Gaza, while Khalid has stayed in his home in the north. A new BBC documentary, Life and Death in Gaza, has been made almost entirely from their footage and airs tomorrow across the BBC. It's a film put together by World Services BBC iInvestigations for Storyville. Here's a first glimpse of.

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October 2022. I got a prize for the service of a natural ranger.

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Before the war, I was planning to get a high degree degree in International Relations, at the University of Italy..

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We're every day, we look at the scale of the Earth.. Why?

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Because I'm afraid of the numbers.

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Every day before we sleep, we're leaving our children. We're not getting them to sleep. They're not getting them to sleep.

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Is that how much you got? How much you got? You got how much with me?. I don't get them. They don't get them.. Habiba, Habiba, Habiba, Habiba. It's a very dangerous way.

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There are 31 martyrs of my family. There are people under the. What's going on, uncle? What's going on? In the beginning of the war, I opened a medical point in my house. I'm in the need of a medical treatment. That's what made me to have the desire to stay in the land of the mountains, to stay in my house.

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. Where's the peace? From the south to the south. My God, go to the south. Where's the peace? Where's the peace? The peace is yours, my God. When you see them, your heart gets cut. I see them on the side, on the side. We're

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in the new camp, our new camp.

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We've been walking all the time. We've been living in the schools. We're literally here. We've been waiting for this for a while. This is from our house. There's no a month in the

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. Why? Why? Why is everyone calm? Why? Why? Why? Why? We are currently in Asda. Before the war, it was a fun city. I had broken my life in my head. I was supposed to be in Italy this last month. On seventh of May, the day he closed the crossing, I was going to go and sign a plan to get out. I couldn't find a. I didn't find anything.

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Over the past year two young people who live in Gaza - 23-year-old Aya - and Khalid, a father of five - have been filming their daily ...