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I suffered so much to find a place for our tent and it is next to the school's bathrooms where the sewers are flooding,
It hasn't been even two months since we returned home and now we are displaced again,
We were fine with staying in a tent next to our destroyed home, and now we are forced to go back into the schools,
said the Palestinian father-of-six, referring to shelters set up in school buildings Due to the recent suspension of humanitarian aid into Gaza, stocks of medical supplies have dropped significantly and on top of this, hospital staff are struggling to manage the sharp increase of casualties,
said the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in a statement We don't want war, we don't want death,
The worst thing is not the deprivation or the uncertainty. It is that the hopes we had with the ceasefire are gone. We thought our pains were over but it has just started again,
It is miserable here. We used to live in a large, beautiful, safe, and secure house with a big, beautiful garden. I had my own room. Now, we all share the same tent, and we share everything. We wait for death every moment. We barely survived the war by miracle, and we might not survive this if it continues,
Now, we can feel the panic in the air, the sound of ambulance sirens is a constant, and we can see the pain and devastation in the faces of those we are helping. People are scared and are again forced to think only of surviving the next hours,
said Fred Oola, senior medical officer at the hospital Residents of Gaza, this is the last warning. Take the advice of the president of the United States. Return the hostages and remove Hamas, and other options will open up for you – including the possibility of leaving for other places in the world for those who want to.”
A lot of people simply can’t afford that, and there’s absolutely no fresh fruit or dairy however much money you have,
said one senior aid official We have flour for a week or so, but not enough food to cover everyone with rations this month,
one senior aid official in Gaza said We were shocked by the orders. We began gathering our important belongings, some food, and evacuated immediately,
said Khatam al-Kafarna, a 28-year-old nurse who has moved from Beit Hanoun with her family to the coastal al-Shati camp area 6 miles west But the reality is harsh, and the conditions are difficult. There is no aid, no food, no bread, no water, no rest, and no privacy,
When I heard on the news that the ceasefire had been violated, I knew that we would be living the nightmare of war again. We have been already been displaced eight times but we woke up to evacuation orders and so began to prepare our things to move to another area,