For over a year, Mattia Bidoli lived inside the Gaza Strip, working with an Emergency Medical Team. He shared endless shifts in emergency rooms, drove ambulances during evacuations under bombardment, crossed nights without electricity and days when time seemed suspended. Together with local and international colleagues, he tried to keep alive not only bodies, but also what remains of humanity when everything around collapses.
Mi Gaza es Tu Gaza is the account of what he witnessed and of the people he met: doctors, nurses, volunteers, parents, and children who every day choose to resist, to care, to hope. It is a direct testimony, a journey into the heart of pain and dignity, where life continues to carve out space among the rubble.
We do not know if there is an end.
But in Gaza, every day, someone chooses to begin again.