GAZA CITY — Last summer’s 50-day war, in which 2,000 Palestinians and 70 Israelis were killed, were some of the hardest days of Said Hassan’s life.
“I lost nearly everything that connected me to my roots,” the 30-year-old says.
His home was destroyed, along with nearly all of his family’s belongings. Gone in the rubble were the self-proclaimed computer nerd’s electronics, his wife’s beloved collection of shoes and his daughter’s favorite toys — items reflecting a life of attempted normalcy.