Sham Abu Tabaq, a 5-year-old girl, has faced unimaginable hardships in her young life. Witnessing war, being forced from her home, and losing her father and sister to violence are just some of the traumas she has endured.
However, Sham's story takes a unique turn when her mother, Sanaa, recounts an encounter with an Israeli soldier during a moment of crisis. Despite blaming the Israeli military for the loss of her loved ones, Sanaa acknowledges that a soldier showed mercy and helped save her life.
Sanaa, along with her husband Akram and daughters Sham and Yasmeen, lived in Beit Lahia, Gaza. Fleeing their home due to conflict, they faced a tragic incident where Akram and Yasmeen were fatally shot, leaving Sanaa and Sham injured and stranded.
After a harrowing night, Israeli soldiers found Sanaa and Sham, providing medical aid and eventually transporting them to an Israeli hospital for treatment. Sanaa's recovery has been slow, marked by physical therapy and uncertainty about the fate of her family members.
Despite the assistance received, Sanaa remains conflicted about the soldier's actions, attributing her survival to a higher power rather than the soldier's goodwill. As she prepares to return to Gaza, she grapples with the trauma of her past and the uncertainty of her future.
The Israeli military denies responsibility for the incident, citing a different version of events. Sanaa refutes these claims, emphasizing the impact of the violence on her family.
As Sanaa reflects on her ordeal, she finds solace in her faith, believing that divine intervention played a crucial role in her survival. Her story serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.