In the early 1990s, before the Oslo Accords, Gaza stood as a stark emblem of resilience and struggle during the first Intifada. These analogue black-and-white photographs capture the daily reality of Palestinian life—an existence shaped by displacement, resistance, and a profound sense of belonging. Each frame reflects a moment where the past persists, etched into every gesture, every glance. The weight of history is palpable, looming forward into an uncertain future, yet resilient in its humanity. These images hold a mirror to a century's enduring perception of refugee life—a narrative of survival that transcends time.