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Document Information

Type: Congressional record / news excerpt
File Size: 670 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a larger report or a news clipping included in House Oversight Committee files (Bates stamp 032176). It describes the life of Samah Saleh, a medical student in the Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza, noting that her father is expanding their home using materials from tunnels. While the document is part of a larger cache (potentially related to investigations involving international affairs or specific individuals), the text on this specific page focuses solely on humanitarian conditions in Gaza and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Samah Saleh Medical Student
21-year-old resident of Jabaliya refugee camp quoted regarding conditions in Gaza.
Samah Saleh's Father Electrician
Adding a second story to their house using materials from tunnels.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
implied by Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Timeline (1 events)

Not specified
Construction of a second story on the Saleh family home using materials available from tunnels.
Jabaliya refugee camp

Locations (2)

Location Context
Residence of Samah Saleh
General location discussed in the text

Relationships (1)

Text refers to 'Her father'

Key Quotes (2)

"“For the vast majority in Gaza, things are not improving,” she said."
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"“Most people in Gaza remain forgotten.”"
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Samah Saleh is a 21-year-old medical student who lives in the
Jabaliya refugee camp. Her father, an electrician, is adding a second
story to their house now that material is available from the tunnels.
Ms. Saleh will get her own room for the first time in her life, but she
views her good fortune in context.
“For the vast majority in Gaza, things are not improving,” she said.
“Most people in Gaza remain forgotten.”
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