Gaza's Christians refuse to abandon churches before Israeli attack
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Gaza City, Gaza Strip - In the Holy Family Church in Gaza City, Fouad Abu Youssef, 34, wears a tattered, worn-out shirt as he sifts through a heap of salvaged clothes, remnants of what had been his home, hoping to find a change of clothes for his five-year-old daughter, Layla.
In the past two years of Israel's war on Gaza, Fouad, a member of Gaza's small Christian minority, has buried his sister after an air strike and seen his own home and his family's house in Gaza City's Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood collapse. Conditions grew so dire that Fouad, his elderly parents and five siblings with their families were forced to live in a nearby cemetery before finally finding refuge in the church.
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