
In this Sunday Sept. 1, 2019 photo, Syrian Abdel Hamid al-Yousef poses for a picture, at a displaced settlement near the Turkish border called “Mokhayyam al-Karamah,” Arabic for “Dignity Camp,” near the town of Atmeh, in northern Syria. Al-Yousef lost his baby twins, his wife and 16 other relatives in the poison gas attack that hit Syria’s Khan Sheikhoun in April 2017. Determined to continue with his life, he remarried, and has an 11-month-old daughter. But tragedy keeps chasing the 31-year-old former shopkeeper as he recently fled a government assault on Idlib and the nonstop bombardment of Khan Sheikhoun. (AP Photo)
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