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When He Came Back.
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Ongoing, First published Aug 07, 2014
Yousef, 14 years old boy, and lives in Gaza. Silence, silence is always what he wanted. In Gaza, its not easy to have silence. Missiles, beggars, himself, sometimes too poor for food and water, israeli soldiers, and his family that stays broken. When Yousef meets someone who left him long time ago, it might just turn things around, not only for him, but for Gaza also.
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