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[The Impossible Departure: Yusuf Hamash’s Journey Out of Gaza]-[834: Yousef and the Fourth Move]

This American Life · B2 · 2024-06-16

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The Burden of Responsibility

Since the onset of the conflict, Yusuf Hamash has served as the anchor for his extended family, acting as a "mayor, repairman, caterer, driver, and healthcare provider" for a tent camp of 60 people in Rafah. His identity is deeply rooted in his role as a protector. However, as Israel’s planned invasion of Rafah loomed, Yusuf faced an unprecedented crisis: he ran out of options. For the first time, the man who always knew how to "figure it out" felt "completely useless," forced to confront the agonizing decision of whether to flee Gaza and abandon his sisters, or stay and face the imminent danger of an invasion.

The Manic Economy of Survival

Leaving Gaza proved to be a process defined by a "manic economy." With traditional routes closed, Palestinians were forced to navigate a black market involving "brokers" and "travel coordinators." By early 2024, the process became more rigid, monopolized by the Egyptian company Hala, which required a first-degree relative to register in Cairo in person and pay fees of $5,000 for adults and $2,500 for children—in cash, in American dollars.

This system created a "huge financial strain" on families, often requiring them to liquidate life savings, take out high-interest loans, and rely on complex networks of friends and "mules" to physically transport tens of thousands of dollars across borders. As one contributor, Bushra, noted, this process stripped families of their dignity, rendering them "destitute" and leaving them with a profound sense of "shame" for having to prioritize their own survival over their extended community.

The Final Choice: Losing Identity

For Yusuf, the decision to leave was not merely about physical safety; it was about the loss of his identity and social status. He described the process of leaving as "scabbing my responsibility" toward his sisters and his community. When his name finally appeared on the telegram channel list, the moment was not one of joy, but of "chaos" and "dread." He lamented, "I am leaving Gaza towards losing my identity," reflecting on his life as a refugee—born as one, raised as one, and now, starting over as one.

The Inescapable Reality

Even after successfully escaping to Egypt, Yusuf’s guilt remained. He continued to monitor the situation, analyzing Israeli military movements and the intensity of bombings to protect the sisters he left behind. When news of a potential ceasefire emerged, his immediate instinct was to "go back to Gaza," proving that his commitment to his family transcended his own safety. Ultimately, the closure of the Rafah border by Israeli forces rendered his return impossible, leaving him separated from his sisters in two different worlds, a testament to the devastating human cost of the conflict and the impossible choices imposed on those caught within it.

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I ran out of options.
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I'll figure it out.
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It's a series of permissions.
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I'm going for nowhere.
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It has to be now.
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