Follow Yousef's harrowing efforts to protect his extended family during the Gaza conflict, from building makeshift shelters to convincing his sisters to flee to safety in Rafa. Amidst Israeli airstrikes and personal struggles, tensions rise as family members grapple with fear, resistance, and the burden of sensitive information, revealing the emotional complexities of living in a war zone.
A series of phone calls to a man in Gaza named Yousef Hammash, between early December and now. He talks about what he and his family are experiencing, sometimes as they are experiencing it.
- Act One: Over the course of one week in December, Yousef tries to get his sisters to safety, in Rafah. (29 minutes)
- Act Two: Yousef is managing a camp of 60 people in Rafah, including his youngest sister, who is 8 months pregnant. Every day there’s talk that Israel will launch a ground assault in Rafah. Yousef and his sister make a plan for her to give birth safely, but it doesn’t go according to plan. And all 60 people in the family are looking to Yousef to tell them where they should go next and how to stay safe. (27 minutes)
Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.org