I've posted a couple entries before but as it's ongoing, I wanted to link the Gaza Diary project from the Guardian. A person named Ziad is recounting day by day how the family/neighbors are living through the siege in Gaza. It is not pulling any punches, but it's the sort of thing people mean when they say "Don't look away".
It's really helpful as the death toll mounts to be able to look at stuff like this—it's a fact that no matter how much sympathy one has, sheer numbers of dead get too big for people not in the midst of it to be able to process. The goal here is to put faces and voices back.
Ziad, a 35-year-old Palestinian, recounts life in Gaza since Israel declared a siege
This person is incredibly brave and dedicated, and I pray they all stay as safe as they can.
(@tributary asked to be tagged in this, here you are)

















