Last week, my friend sent me a link to participate in our annual ‘secret santa’ gift exchange, and told me to put in a wish list so that the person gifting me wouldn’t go through a hassle. I pondered for a long time what I could put in because I already have everything I want — except for one thing: I want a ceasefire in Gaza. For the past 11 weeks, this has been my one true wish and prayer, for Gaza to see a permanent ceasefire. Not a ‘humanitarian pause’ or a ‘temporary ceasefire’ but for the ongoing genocide in Gaza to finally see an end. Exacerbated by the month of Christmas, this wish has been heavy on my heart, especially as a Christian struggling with the guilt of celebrating while th
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