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Ivy Renata :
pitel 😉
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Romênia castro oficial :
#foraalane
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vai a Pitel porque as outras são aliadas do Davi, mas deveria sair a Alane ..mulherzinha sem sal .
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Beneath Rafah lies a hidden world. What started as secret tunnels for families separated by shifting borders became lifelines—first for reunions, then for trade, and eventually for something far bigger. As tensions rose, these underground passages took on a whole new role. This is the untold story of how Rafah’s tunnels changed everything. ⏳🌍 #HistoryUncovered #GazaTunnels #Rafah #MiddleEast #UntoldStories #Borders #ConflictHistory #UndergroundWorld #Geopolitics #HiddenHistory Most people don't know about the secret tunnels beneath Gaza that changed everything. 🇵🇸✨ In Rafah, a city at the southern tip of Gaza, borders shifted hands four times in just a few decades—from the Ottomans to the British, Egyptians, and Israelis. When Israel and Egypt signed a peace agreement in 1979, Rafah was split in half by a massive wall, separating families and neighbors overnight. Determined to stay connected, Gazans began digging tunnels beneath the wall to reunite with loved ones on the other side. What started as secret passageways for families soon evolved into vital lifelines for the entire community. With access to Egypt cut off, these tunnels became underground trade routes, bringing in much-needed essentials like food, medicine, and fuel. But as tensions escalated during the First and Second Intifadas, the tunnels took on a new role. They expanded and became conduits not just for goods, but also for a hidden underground struggle. Dive into the untold story of Rafah's tunnels—a testament to resilience, ingenuity, and the lengths people will go to stay connected in the face of division. 🕳️🌟
Beneath Rafah lies a hidden world. What started as secret tunnels for families separated by shifting borders became lifelines—first for reunions, then for trade, and eventually for something far bigger. As tensions rose, these underground passages took on a whole new role. This is the untold story of how Rafah’s tunnels changed everything. ⏳🌍 #HistoryUncovered #GazaTunnels #Rafah #MiddleEast #UntoldStories #Borders #ConflictHistory #UndergroundWorld #Geopolitics #HiddenHistory Most people don't know about the secret tunnels beneath Gaza that changed everything. 🇵🇸✨ In Rafah, a city at the southern tip of Gaza, borders shifted hands four times in just a few decades—from the Ottomans to the British, Egyptians, and Israelis. When Israel and Egypt signed a peace agreement in 1979, Rafah was split in half by a massive wall, separating families and neighbors overnight. Determined to stay connected, Gazans began digging tunnels beneath the wall to reunite with loved ones on the other side. What started as secret passageways for families soon evolved into vital lifelines for the entire community. With access to Egypt cut off, these tunnels became underground trade routes, bringing in much-needed essentials like food, medicine, and fuel. But as tensions escalated during the First and Second Intifadas, the tunnels took on a new role. They expanded and became conduits not just for goods, but also for a hidden underground struggle. Dive into the untold story of Rafah's tunnels—a testament to resilience, ingenuity, and the lengths people will go to stay connected in the face of division. 🕳️🌟

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