Gaza:
Fear, bombs and shouts that the Palestinians were rebuked in the Gaza Strip, where the restoration of Israel’s strike three weeks ago is a more desperate discovery for fresh displacement and shelter.
“They are asking for withdrawal, but where will we go?” Asked Mahmud Hussain, who ran away from the north bombing, which was to live in a tent in the central city Az-Zaveda.
“There is nothing, nothing,” he said, listing several nearby areas marked for evacuation on a map published by the Israeli army.
Since its renewed attack and ground operations, the Israeli army has issued a fleet of withdrawals for places in the center of North, South and Gaza Strip, warning the residents of adjacent attacks.
The United Nations said on Monday that around 400,000 ghazans have been displaced from 18 March.
Israel hit Dear El-Bala overnight overnight from Sunday to Monday, Gaza’s civil defense agency said, and Hussain fled to a nearby field hospital along with other residents of his Makshift Tent.
On Monday morning, the group once again started packing their things, away from the withdrawal areas in search of an area.
Adults provoked plastic bags with some items, which they had left, while the children mixed around.
The donkey -laden donkey vehicles collided with a dusty road, while the women basked on their heads.
This is now a familiar scene in Gaza, where according to the United Nations, almost all 2.4 million residents have run away in their homes, several times.
‘No glimpse of hope,
Israel resumed intensive attacks on the Gaza Strip on 18 March, ending the two -month ceasefire with Hamas. Efforts to restore the Trus have failed so far.
The Health Ministry in the Hamas-Run area said on Tuesday that at least 1,449 Palestinians have been killed in the new Israeli operations, the total deaths have increased to 50,810 since the onset of the war.
Based on the official Israeli data, according to AFP Tally, Hamas was launched on October 7, 2023 with an attack on Israel, resulting in 1,218 people.
Gaza’s Civil Defense Agency said that in Deer L-Balah, an Israeli air strike throughout the night targeted a house, killing nine people, including five children.
Later, the AFPTV footage featured a plastic chair, blanket and a bright red children’s bathtub, which was trapped between the two collapsed floors of a house.
The Palestinians strictly scrambled through the rubble to retrieve a body, which was moved down the stairs in a blanket and loaded the back of a truck.
Abed Saba, a relative of the owner of the targeted house, said, “We ran into terror, not even knowing where the strike took place.”
“It was a thick cloud of dust that told us that it was near.”
Saba said that he managed to take out the 11 bodies, “Most of them children and women.”
A young girl was sitting in the middle of the seas of debris and metal rods, surrounded by toilet paper, blankets and a bathed foam mattress.
In the nearby Al-Aksa Shaheed Hospital, the body arrived in a white plastic shroud. Relatives cried and prayed on the blood-diverted body bags placed on the floor.
An elderly woman was fond of the condolence meeting, who struggled to rob back.
“The house was full of displaced people and children. Four children were reduced – what was their fault?” Asked Nadin Saba, he said crying.
Saba claimed to be in the building at the time of the attack.
35-year-old Amal Jabal said that he had left Dir L-Balah on Monday after “The Scream of the Neighborhood” woke up.
He said he left before a strike “that shook the entire region”.
“The destruction was largely and the fear was even more,” he said. “There is no glimpse of hope.”
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