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“I’m just a kid” 10yo Palestinian Child Breaks Down After Her Home Gets Destroyed In Israeli Airstrike

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Source: Ary News

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A heartbreaking video of a 10-year-old Palestinian girl expressing her distress and frustrations with tears pouring down her face has recently gone viral.

According to Ary News, the 10-year-old, Nadine Abdel-Taif, is one of many Palestinians who lost their homes to an overnight Israeli airstrike, leaving them in a state of shock and devastation.

In the video, Nadine can be seen looking around the rubble of houses behind her with a few other children around her. She then expresses her distress as she feels helpless that she cannot do anything about the situation as she is only a kid.

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“I can’t do anything you see all of this. What do you expect me to do? Fix it? I’m only 10. I can’t deal with this anymore,” Nadine said.

She then talks about her ambitions to become a doctor as she wants to help her people, but she is unable to do so.

“All of this when I see it, I literally cry every day. I said to myself, why do we deserve this? What did we do for this? My family said they just hate us. They just don’t like us because we are Muslims.”

In the end, she stressed that they are all just kids and questioned “why do they need to send a missile just to annihilate us.”

“It’s not fair,” she added.

The heartbreaking video has since gone viral on all social media platforms, making it impossible for anyone to not shed a tear.

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