Eman Abd El-Ghaffour, a Palestinian mother of five, feels lucky to have fled the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
But now, in the relative shelter of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, she can only reflect on what she has lost.
“This is my fate and I accept it. We were one family, but then the war happened and we were divided. Some died and some were injured. I cannot complain. I always thank God for my fate,” said the 36-year-old housewife in an interview.
Abd El-Ghaffour has struggled to find tranquillity in her new surroundings.
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“Even though my son is with me in Egypt now, how can