In the Gaza Strip, where the echoes of conflict never fade, Youssef Al-Hindi (30) has spent nearly a decade navigating chaos as an ambulance driver. Since the latest escalation in the Palestine-Israel conflict, his days have blurred into a relentless cycle of rescue and recovery. 🌙✨
\"By night, I rush the wounded to overwhelmed hospitals. By day, I pull bodies from rubble,\" Youssef told NewspaperAmigo.com. Northern Gaza’s medical facilities, he says, operate 24/7 but remain stretched beyond capacity. The majority of victims he encounters? Women and children. 💔
His story is a wrenching snapshot of life in a warzone—where sirens drown out silence and hope flickers with every sunrise. For young audiences worldwide, Youssef’s resilience underscores the human cost of conflict, reminding us why global attention matters. 🌍📉
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Transporting corpses becomes daily routine for Gaza ambulance driver
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