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January 22, 2009 2:14PM

The war affected me.

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Nasser: "The war affected me. My grandparents and parents always told me about wars but I did not believe that it would be that bad. Now I understand. I learned to be patient and tolerant. I learned not to complain especially because sometimes we do not have too many choices. I learned how to make use of my time when I have nothing to do.

"The younger generation must have dreams, but many of their dreams are changed. They are aware of other things that children in other areas of the world would not think of.

"I don't know how [to convince young people that will still need to live in peace]. I might tell them that at the end of the day we are all the same. We are human beings and that we all need to live in peace. But honestly at this moment, I don’t really believe in this. The chances for peace dropped 50% in my opinion. This attack has taken us back to before 1994.

"What happened proved that Israel did not differentiate between civilians and fighters. For Israel we are all the same, we are all Palestinian. Hence, most of those killed were civilians. Therefore, we must always remember our common goal as Palestinians."

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January 20, 2009 9:13AM

Life is not about a house that was damaged.

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Nasser: "My parents are back home. The house is clean. We replaced the broken windows with plastic sheets. Parts of the house are burnt so we will have to fix this somehow. We still sleep in two safe rooms just in case something happens, but we can go out and work.

"I saw the Gaza Strip being destroyed, and when I worked with the company that makes documentaries I felt I had a huge responsibility. I was not doing a mere job. My responsibility was to show the world what happened. I realized that life does not stop; people do not die. Life is not about a house that was damaged. It is beyond all these materialistic things. The war showed the hatred and the spite that both sides feel. The chances for peace are fewer."

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January 19, 2009 12:41PM

We started to see all the damage and I realized that there are people suffering more than I do.

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Nasser: "We started to see all the damage and I realized that there are people suffering more than I do. Those who live close by the border had to leave their homes, many of them died as well.

"The ceasefire is good for civilians, but I hope it lasts for a long period. It's very important that we do not lose more people.

"The reaction of the authorities in Gaza must be positive after all what has happened and all those killed. The siege must end; the pre-war conditions must change."

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January 18, 2009 3:48PM

The last two days before the ceasefire were very difficult.

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Nasser: "The last two days before the ceasefire were very difficult. The Israeli soldiers were about 800 kilometers away from my home. The sound of bombing was so loud, we could not go out of our homes. Now it's quiet, and after going out, we are seeing the destruction."

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January 14, 2009 12:30PM

Just like any other country, Gaza is part of this world, and people should care about what is going on in Gaza.

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Nasser: The situation is better today. I could sleep from 1-7 a.m. There were some bombings this morning and that is what actually woke me up.

"As a group, Global Youth Connection leaders must meet and do something after this war. Before the war we were working on water pollution in Gaza, but now this is irrelevant after all what has happened, especially that there is no infrastructure left in Gaza.

"Just like any other country, Gaza is part of this world, and people should care about what is going on in Gaza. There has been a siege for a year and a half, and no one said anything, but after the war people protested and started to act. We ask them to keep supporting the civilians in Gaza."

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