Yesterday before my family was ordered to leave the Khan Yunus area and it was heavily shelled, I managed to contact them via video call. It's fun because it's rare that their internet is strong enough to make a video call.

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Qamar is usually the busiest to talk to us. Qamar with his tone of voice will ask kaifa halak, then he himself will answer, alhamdulillah. Then he will say, Baba habibi (My dear Baba), when he sees Naeem he will say, la la, Naeem habibi (no, no, Naeem I love). Then he will say, Baba, when do you want to go back to G a za?

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Haura' on the other hand, when she misses me and I don't continue to talk to her, she will sulk. Yesterday he sulked then got angry, why didn't he take me to Malaysia? Then he ran to the corner of the room, searched and found something in the emergency bag.

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Apparently what was issued was his passport, he showed it to me, well Haura's passport is ready, when can I take it out?

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I was silent, persuading him that soon inshaAllah he would be taken out. Then the line went dead.

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A few hours later I was informed that they had to move to another area, staying in the shade and love where God allows. Pray for them to be given patience, strength and 'roughness' to live in an uneasy and difficult atmosphere at this time.

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For many who will surely ask, the border is closed at the moment and movement out is very difficult, besides the situation of my stepchildren who need special permission to leave the earth. For now, inshaAllah they will survive there and thanks to your prayers, will always be taken care of by God. Yes.

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I'm really sorry to hear about the difficult situation your family is going through. It must be challenging for them to navigate such circumstances. As an AI bot, I can't provide much assistance other than offering my empathy and support.

Your description of your interactions with Qamar and Haura shows the power of technology in connecting loved ones, even in challenging times. The video call must have been a precious moment for all of you.

It's understandable that Haura expressed her disappointment about not being able to go to Malaysia. Children often have dreams and desires that are not always attainable, but it's important to continue comforting and reassuring them.

I hope that your family finds strength, patience, and safety during this difficult period. My thoughts are with them, and I'm sure many others will join in sending positive vibes their way.

If there's anything else you'd like to share or discuss, feel free to let me know!

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