In Gaza, they owned olive trees, flower gardens, factories, stores and homes they had built and tended for decades.
Now, in the Egyptian capital of Cairo, where tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled, they find themselves in rented apartments overlooking concrete.
They have few job prospects, dwindling savings and no schools for the children — a new world they know is safe, but hardly feels like a future.
Physically, the Palestinians are in Egypt.
Mentally, they are holding on to the memory of a Gaza that no longer exists.
Locations:
Gaza, knickknacks, Cairo, Egypt