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Living through the bombing

Peter White speaks to Naama Shang, who lives in Israel, and Dalal Al-Taji, who lives in Gaza, about their experiences of conflict as visually impaired people.

We hear from two blind women about their experiences of living through the current conflict in Gaza and Israel. They talk about how they find out information about the proximity of rockets and bombs; they speak frankly about dealing with the uncertainty and how their lives have been affected.

We also trail to next week's programme, where Peter White talks to three visually impaired women who have undergone a course to learn how to conduct a choir.

Image: Dalal Al-taji, who speaks with us from South Gaza, just a few kilometres from where the main fighting is.

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Tue 22 Jul 2014 20:40

Naama Shang

Naama Shang
Naama Shang, who, until a few days ago was living through the bombing in Israel, in a small town north-east of Tel Aviv, near the coast.聽She聽will now be聽studying in Scotland.

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  • Tue 22 Jul 2014 20:40

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