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Our guest in the studio is Mohammed Abdel Razek, the owner of a bookstore next to the Islamic University and Al-Aqsa University. The war took him from his job as a stationer and living the lives of his university students, to horrific scenes of dead bodies and limbs, and to the maze of fear of death, hunger and displacement in unsafe areas. He fled the war with his children, but its psychological and social effects remained with him. His anxiety never ends for his mother and siblings who remained in the Strip and did not leave it. And a phobia that continues to haunt him to this day from sounds resembling shelling or explosions, fourteen days after the four hundred days of war in Gaza.. and in it the atmosphere of shelling threatens the crews and visitors of Kamal Adwan Hospital. And international warnings that the lives of two million people in Gaza are now at stake due to the exacerbation of the ordeal of malnutrition, and the ordeal is evident in the killing of three women while crowding bread lines by security forces at a bakery in Deir al-Balah. And in the Mawasi of Khan Yunis, swimming pools were invented to revive the young displaced. You can also share your stories from the Gaza Strip via WhatsApp on either of the following numbers: 00201011130909, or 00447590183554. You can also give your opinion on what you are listening to and reassure your loved ones inside and outside Gaza by contacting us on the same numbers. With you in the editorial department: Ibrahim Khalil, in preparation: Amira Dakroury, in directing: Mohamed Gamal, in sound engineering: Tarek Yahya, and in presentation: Khalil Fahmy.