A number of children and girls, who suffered the bitterness of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, did not find better than to show their talents during an artistic evening in response to the occupation’s destruction of the Hanadi residential tower west of Gaza City, which contained an apartment Especially the Ummah Cultural Forum, as it embraced these children, girls, young men and women, to develop the cultural talents in which they were creative.
On the ruins of the destroyed tower, many of these children and girls participated in the evening that witnessed the recitation of poems and poems, and the singing of Palestine and its resistance, in the presence of their families and many citizens, including those who lived in that tower before it was turned into a heap of rubble.
The audience interacted greatly with the children during their recitation of Palestinian national poems, as well as for their participation in playing and singing with a number of artists who ignited from the rubble of the tower the burning patriotic feelings of the citizens, despite the aggression that affected people, trees and stones.
Fatima Al-Askari, official of the Ummah Forum Library, said that this evening came to emphasize that no matter how much the occupation tries to destroy buildings, offices and cultural centers, we continue with life and our cultural struggle, which carries a sacred message that we are staying and steadfast.
In an interview with our correspondent, Al-Askari added, “Our message is that through music, words and the humanitarian message, we embody our resistance until the liberation of Palestine, and that despite the destruction, we continue our humanitarian and cultural message more than it was before the aggression.”
For his part, Ahmed Muhaisen, head of the General Authority for Youth and Culture in the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Gaza, said that the Ummah Forum was embracing the talents of children, and that its targeting came within the framework of targeting residential buildings and towers, as well as the media that the occupation claimed to be sites of resistance, which reflects true bankruptcy And defeat me out.
Muhaisen added, "The occupation wanted to compensate for the loss and defeat by targeting the safe, towers, youth and cultural centers and libraries, under which thousands of books were buried, thinking that it could break the will of the people."
And he indicated that this event carries a message that we will continue with our programs and that demolishing these stones will not stop our march, and we will continue to work and perform our cultural mission, which we see as part of the resistance and its tools.
For her part, the poet Somaya Wadi said, we came to say our word that we are steadfast and with the loudest voices of our poems from the ruins of this building, that our poems are ideas and not stones, and these ideas will not die and will remain present as long as Palestine is present in our hearts." ...