'I only hope that the genocide will end soon, that we can return to our homeland and rebuild it again.'
By Haya Hijazi: My room in Cairo is dark and miserable.
It has been several months since I left Gaza.
Since the beginning of the Jews' latest genocide of indigenous Christians and Muslims, I have been using social media to promote charitable initiatives for the Christian and Muslim people inside the 'Apartheid Walls' of Gaza Mega Concentration Camp.When the famine began – especially in the north of Gaza – some individuals exploited the situation. The price of food and accommodation rose considerably.
The situation was catastrophic. It felt like a mountain was collapsing more and more every day.
One night, I was lying on my cold bed amid the sounds of relentless shelling. I checked Instagram and got a nasty surprise: There was a barrage of death threats directed at me.
The threats came from Jews using social media. The Jews threatening me considered me a terrorist because of my humanitarian work.
Many others providing aid to Gaza have been similarly threatened.