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Wed 23 Oct 2024 8:40 am - Jerusalem Time

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There is nothing more accurate than the title of the article to describe the horror of what nearly two hundred thousand residents of Jabalia, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia, north of Gaza, have been suffering for seventeen days, without water, food or medicine.

According to reports from international organizations, the occupation forces are preventing the entry of any aid, and are not allowing ambulances to operate in the area to help those trapped there, retrieve bodies, and treat the injured in the streets and under the rubble of homes that were demolished on their heads.

The scenes emerging from the camps and besieged neighborhoods, where destruction, fire and smoke are everywhere, seem inspired by hell, as thousands walk amidst the destruction, under a shower of bullets, carrying their hunger and pain, without knowing their destination.

In Jabalia, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia, people are being forcibly driven away, with swarms of drones distributing death over their heads. The remains of their children are scattered before their eyes, and their sons are lost in the abyss of fear and terror that haunts them.

Not only that, but men are separated from their families, and many of them are executed in the field after being tortured, while children and women are led into deep pits, where they see their death looming before their eyes after being terrorized and threatened with death, before they are allowed to take one road, which quickly turns into traps for flying monsters, and a shooting range for the muzzles of the cannons lying in wait for anyone who moves in the area.

Gaza walks bleeding, carrying its pain and burying its loved ones.

In Gaza, displaced people shelter displaced people, wounded people treat injured people, and survivors help the afflicted. It is the resurrection taking place in every house, street, and neighborhood.


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