Two million Palestinians They live today in Gaza Strip, which since 2007 on the land, sea and air blockade of Israel. Is about a mousetrap of 360 square kilometers who suffer Israeli revenge for the Hamas attack.

Today, Gaza has become an open-air prison in which eight out of ten people live below the poverty line. Now, they have to live a new war. The director of UNRWA Spain, Raquel Martín, explains that when it comes to Israel bombing the Gaza Strip, it must be stated that “there is nowhere for the population to escape and take refuge.”

The drama is being experienced by people like Israa, a 13-year-old girl who tells it completely naturally how a rocket “fell into the sea” when I was on my way to school. “We thought it was just training, but then we realized it was a real rocket. There was a war,” he explains.

Now, he says that they haven’t been able to bathe for three days and practically haven’t been able to eat: “We do not have our daily ration, nor food to eatnor anyone to bring us anything.” Their families now sleep in crowded classrooms inside the building.

Kayed Hamad, a resident of the area, tells us how these schools have been declared shelters and explains that this will mean that thousands of people will try to access them: “People are going to be there like a can of sardines of so many people and without supplies.