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Fatima Alloush fled her home in Syria when she was nine. “Unbearable” describes the 350-mile journey. “When we came to Jordan, the road was so difficult, we went from house to house, car to car until we were finally able to reach Za’atari Camp,” Alloush said. “We stayed there for only two days because it
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