Anas says: “When the raids started, I wrote to Shaima on WhatsApp, asking her how are you? Anas Al-Yazji spent about 10 hours searching for his fiancée, Shaima, under the rubble of her destroyed home, hoping that she was still alive.
Anas spent 10 hours of eagerness at every stone that was raised, every sound that came out from under the rubble and every rubble removed, hoping that his fiancée would be among those voices that still cling to life. Finally, the civil defense men managed to reach Shaima and salvage her, but unfortunately she had breathed her last under the rubble, among the rubble wrapped around her, and the dust and bullets that she inhaled.
Shaima, who was eagerly awaiting Eid al-Fitr to celebrate her wedding scheduled for these days, passed away, after more than two years of engagement. Her grave that brings them together in heaven. Shaima Abu Al-Auf passed away and her dream of marrying someone whom God had written for her passed away, and the dream of becoming a dentist after long years of study, who sacrificed everything in her life for the sake of her love of dentistry, died out. #GazaUnderAttack
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