Khaled Daoud, known as “Abu Rani,” was displaced from the Sudaniya area in Gaza City to Rafah (Al Jazeera)

Since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on Gaza on October 7, the residents of the Gaza Strip have been facing a real daily tragedy and lacking the most basic necessities of life.

Khaled Dawoud, known as “Abu Rani,” was displaced from Gaza City to Rafah. He was known on the Instagram platform for filming video clips showing the details of the daily life that the people of Gaza live as the war continues, and how the residents wake up in the morning and begin the journey of searching for food to satisfy their hunger, while the bombing targets them from all sides. place.

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Abu Rani wakes up every day to begin his daily routine in the midst of war, according to him, and strives to find a living for himself and his family members, defying all the obstacles he faces.

Abu Rani talked about a situation that happened to him during the war, and he considered it among the situations that remained firmly in his mind and, according to him, impossible to forget.

Abu Rani tries - through his accounts - to convey the bitter reality that he experiences as a displaced person from Gaza City and the north to Rafah in light of the lack of the most basic necessities of life, due to the Israeli aggression that has been ongoing for 116 days, through his diary videos that he shares with his followers from all over the world.

Khaled Daoud, known as “Abu Rani,” was displaced from the Sudaniya area in Gaza City to Rafah (Al Jazeera)

Source: Al Jazeera + social networking sites