The film does not offer any political analysis or commentary, but rather lets the children speak for themselves. Their words are simple, honest and poignant, revealing their trauma, pain and resilience. The film also shows the harsh realities of their daily lives, such as living in poverty, searching for food and water, coping with injuries and disabilities, and mourning their lost loved ones. The film does not shy away from showing the graphic images of the destruction and violence caused by the Israeli bombings, which contrast with the children’s desire for peace and normalcy.