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The story of two wounded men in one shoe

Genocide_Occupied Palestine, Gaza Strip

The Zionist enemy targeted us with a missile from a drone and the missile directly amputated my left foot. My leg was separated from my body and flew into the sky. My comrades searched for my foot to bury it, but they did not find any trace of it at the time. After I left the hospital after about 55 days, the young man Azmi, a displaced man from my town like us, visited me. He was wounded and his right foot was amputated during the Great Return March activities on the borders of Gaza with the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948. The wounded Saber had his left foot amputated by a missile from a drone.

Azmi’s right leg was amputated by a sniper’s bullet. Our situation in Gaza is catastrophic to the point where people walk barefoot due to the lack of shoes as a result of the genocide and the ongoing Zionist aggression for about 306 days. I have a medical shoe, I only use one shoe, the right one, and the other is abandoned. I took the initiative and presented it as a
gift to the wounded Azmi. We shared the shoe because our suffering is the same. I learned in the school of revolutionaries to share a loaf of bread, and it never occurred to me that we would share a shoe. Oh my pain, but it is fate. Let us turn the pain into hope for a better tomorrow, and may humanity remain well.

Source: Maan News Agency