We survived another day
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

We survived another day

We survived another day.

Today, my friend Moaz said something to me that we all already know. As we were walking along the crowded main street on our way back from the gym, he suddenly said that we are living in a prison. Worse than a prison, he added, because at any moment, you could be killed, instantly.

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The rain poured heavily today
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

The rain poured heavily today

The rain poured heavily today. The cold was bitter, with harsh winds. I woke exhausted and worried we might not make it to the displaced families at the Nuseirat camp to distribute winter clothes. But we arrived just in time.

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i didn't know how many humans I have saved
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

i didn't know how many humans I have saved

I don't know how many humans I have saved. And I don't know how many others I should have saved.

But all l know is this: from the moment I became aware of other people's pain, my only purpose in life has been to lessen it, by as much as I can.

There are many things I don't know about myself. I don't even know if I can survive in this world.

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i am home;alive
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

i am home;alive

I am home; alive.

From my utter exhaustion, after a horrible shift in the middle of a genocide: I hate the USA. I have never hated anything the way I hate it now.

I wish the USA were a person, someone I could spit in the face of until my last breath.

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i am alive, or maybe I am not. Who knows
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

i am alive, or maybe I am not. Who knows

I am alive, or maybe l am not. Who knows.

One of the many airstrikes today across Gaza hit our neighbor's house. Many of my neighbors were killed and injured.

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I can’t say much
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

I can’t say much

I can't say much. AIl I can say is that today I felt suffocating anxiety and mental torture as I sat by the sea, trying in vain to find a moment of peace.

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i am not writing this to find answers
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

i am not writing this to find answers

I can spend my entire life resisting exhaustion, resisting the fading of imagination, finding word after word to make others feel even a fraction of the responsibility I feel toward human lives.

Every night, I feel the need to pray, to reach the sky, to look for something I have been missing for a long time. But I cannot feel anything except cold and pain.

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We were all born into a world of occupation & seige
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

We were all born into a world of occupation & seige

This is a photo of my cousins from when I was just one year old. We were all born into a world of occupation and siege. Our parents lived through the same struggle, and our grandparents survived the Nakba. With every generation, the darkness has only grown deeper.

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Horrible new year
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

Horrible new year

Horrible new year. This is a devastating way for me to welcome a new year.

When I was still a medical student, I knew medicine was difficult, but I never imagined it could be this brutal.

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How can I simply be?
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

How can I simply be?

The most difficult thing in thís world is not just to feel pain, but to feel this world at all, to feel belonging to it, and a longing to live within it. Instead, all you are made to feel is the opposite: ethnic cleansing, and genocide.

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Anyways, stop genocide
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

Anyways, stop genocide

I just took a break from my shift, exhausted as hell, and had a desperately needed hot shower, the first this winter.

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Oh my god
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

Oh my god

Oh my God. The scale of suffering and agony is unbearable.

I finally had a moment to think about every patient I met today at the hospital, and I couldn't stop myself from crying. The pain of it all floods me. How can a human heart carry this much?

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Sos, it’s raining now
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

Sos, it’s raining now

sos; It's raining now. My world has already fallen apart.

And we are made to believe that resisting despair, injustice, and occupation is useless. Why? Because it never crossed the devil's mind to allow us simply to exist, to let us be, in peace. They have convinced the world, and its leaders, that we are theirs to kill and to torture. They have designed a plan in which our very survival becomes an endless tragedy.

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What am i
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

What am i

l am deeper now in understanding suffering; my soul touches the soul of everyone who is broken. I have gone deeper into knowing the meaning of pain, of all the bad feelings, and the deeper I go, the more sensitive I become, toward others and toward myself.

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We have come to feel worthless
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

We have come to feel worthless

Before leaving my shift this morning, a father arrived carrying his newborn baby, dead from the cold. Read that again. And last night, I saw a woman arrive in the cold, in labor pain, and she had to be transferred to another hospital to give birth there.

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What am I now?
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

What am I now?

I've never felt this level of sensitivity in my life. I feel like a universe made of endless moments of frustration and devastation, fighting back another universe within me, made of kindness and love.

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This is the peace we were promised
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

This is the peace we were promised

This is the peace we were promised, and this is all they could give. Such generous givers!

The terrorizing sound of warplanes when they come every night, threatening us, reminding us that we can stll be erased.

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You keep going, because you must
Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ Elisa ~ KerdâWrakkâ

You keep going, because you must

Last night, we faced a severe shortage of doctors. After 18 hours into my shift, I had to deal with many patients alone, all at the same moment. Most of these patients had critical issues, and delaying care for even minutes could have cost them their lives. Their families asked for reassurance and next steps again and again, and it was almost impossible to answer everyone at the same time when I myself was fatigued and stressed, perhapS more than anyone around me. But I stood there acting strong, moving from one patient to another, fighting my own battle and theirs, trying to decide who needed the most urgent attention.

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None of this is fair
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None of this is fair

Why would you take the time to read this, and what would make you think about it, and even feel it? Because it is true and profound? Most likely!

All the love, respect, and shared feelings we send to one another remain crucified at the borders; suspended between sky and land, never reaching the shore where children desperately try to steal a moment of joy.

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