The war caused us a lot of damage, we left our houses, properties and everything we had, it is a tragedy. I came here and bought this cart to make tea so I can afford to live. Now, if I pay for breakfast, I can’t afford to buy my children lunch as well.” Eshraqa Mousa…
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