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Gaza tailor turns waste fabrics into dresses for girls
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- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories: A young Gazan girl twirls across the floor of a dressmaker’s shop, her white dress billowing around her as a shy smile spreads across her face.
- Trimmed with delicate tulle and topped with a soft veil, the dress looks fit for a celebration.
- Few would guess that parts of it are from discarded fabric or an old gown salvaged from the ruins of the Israeli war on Gaza.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories: A young Gazan girl twirls across the floor of a dressmaker’s shop, her white dress billowing around her as a shy smile spreads across her face.
Trimmed with delicate tulle and topped with a soft veil, the dress looks fit for a celebration.
Few would guess that parts of it are from discarded fabric or an old gown salvaged from the ruins of the Israeli war on Gaza.
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