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'Mekorot' is the name of Israel's national water company, to Gazans it means something else
Key takeaways
- Jihad Qasim is a barber and works from a tent on a street of ruined buildings.
- There's the kerbside consultation: "You want to grow it?" he asks one young customer.
- And for an older client, empathy: "You go to work, and come back empty-handed," he agrees.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
Jihad Qasim is a barber and works from a tent on a street of ruined buildings. (ABC News)
Link copied Share Share article On a dusty roadside in west Gaza City, Jihad Qasim tunes out the ceaseless rattle of the passing traffic and focuses on his clientele.
There's the kerbside consultation: "You want to grow it?" he asks one young customer. "Let it grow so we can do a curly hairstyle?"
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