Last night it was impossible to sleep in Gaza, says Kayed Hammad, a resident of the area: “We have had a night of terror. Non-stop.” Kayed has a telephone conversation with laSexta News. You no longer have an internet connection. Israel has cut off the power and Fuel supply.
Like many other Palestinians, Kayed does not leave the house or have a place to hide. “We don’t have shelters,” she laments. However, they cannot consider leaving Gaza behind either, your home. The executive director of UNRWA Spain, Raquel Martí, recalls that Netanyahu himself warned the population of Gaza on Saturday to leave their homes “because they were going to bomb, but the reality is that Israel has all entrances controlled and exits from Gaza”.
Their homes are not safe. Israel is bombing civilian buildings with telecommunications antennas and they believe that Hamas could be operating through them. “Attacking the roof of the building with a very low-power explosive as a warning allows, in principle, the inhabitants of the building to evacuate that area and avoid civilian casualties, something that is not always achieved,” explains the director of The World OrderFernando Arancón.
Source: Lasexta

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