How beautiful are the serene morning breezes that instill tranquility and comfort in a family's psyche, especially in a household where the head of the family seeks to oversee every detail, big and small. In that family, the father is the hero.
How then does a Gazan father – waking up to the sounds of Israeli occupier's missiles – manage to provide for his family and meet the barest necessities of life?
On an ordinary morning, fathers go out early to buy warm bread for their families. But in Gaza, fathers search for their children among the rubble of their homes following a night of Israeli bombings on the Strip.
In another image, a father accompanies his son to school, but in Gaza, the situation is different. The father walks his son to the graveyard after the young boy was martyred.
We are accustomed to fathers heading to their regular jobs early in the morning. However, in the Gaza Strip, fathers are perpetually perplexed about how to earn their day's bread under the bombardment of the Israeli occupation.
In other scenes, a father playfully engages with his young children before he goes to work. Meanwhile, a Gazan father collects the remains of his children from among the debris.
A selfie of a father with his family on the morning of his children's exams contrasts with another father who gathers around the bodies of his family members to bid them a final farewell after they were killed by the Israeli occupation.