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Hamza Salha is a Palestinian journalist based in Gaza and a writer for We Are Not Numbers
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Gazans face little respite from the Israeli blockade. To ease their strife and offer some semblance of normality, a local cooperative has set up the besieged enclave's first open-air cinema, screening Palestinian films and documentaries to all ages.