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Americans hurried to evacuate their families from Gaza, only to find the border closed abruptly.

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The heart-wrenching story of Palestinian Americans struggling to get their relatives out of Gaza amidst the ongoing conflict has shed light on the bureaucratic hurdles they face in trying to reunite with their loved ones.

Ghada Redwan, a pharmacist in Houston, has been desperately trying to get her parents out of Gaza, but has faced numerous roadblocks in the process. With the closure of the Rafah border crossing into Egypt, the only way out for civilians, the situation has become even more dire for those seeking to escape the violence.

The complex system involving the State Department, Israeli and Egyptian authorities, politicians, advocacy groups, and lawyers has left many feeling helpless and frustrated. Families like Ms. Redwan’s are left waiting for their names to appear on a list that may never come, while their loved ones in Gaza face unimaginable danger.

As the war in Gaza continues to escalate, Palestinian Americans like Abdalwahab Hlayel in Minnesota are left anxiously waiting for updates on their family members’ safety. The lack of progress in reuniting families has left many feeling powerless and desperate for a solution.

Efforts by lawmakers like Senator Tina Smith and Representative Greg Casar to advocate for these families highlight the urgent need for a more efficient and compassionate approach to helping Palestinian Americans reunite with their relatives. The emotional toll of the conflict is evident in the heartbreaking pleas for help from those trapped in Gaza, underscoring the urgent need for action to address this humanitarian crisis.

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