Ibrahim Alaghaa Palestinian-Irish citizen, hosts 90 people in his modest house in Khan Younis, at southern Gaza. “We don’t have mattresses for everyone and we try to sleep in shifts, often on the floor,” Alagha says before the cameras. The area is full of displaced people who have lost or abandoned their homes in the north.

The family photo is an authentic X-ray of the Gaza Strip. Of the 2.3 million people who live there, more than 60% are under 18 years old. Four out of every ten inhabitants are under 10 years old. “They are the children and grandchildren of those who were expelled,” the Middle East expert explains on laSexta. Teresa Aranguren.

They have lived like this since their birth, locked up in 365 square kilometers. They have not been able to see or know what is behind the walls. “I am almost 18 years old and I have already lived six wars. With each one of them you have to get up again all your plans“laments young Dalia Hammad.

In Gaza, young people live with constant fear of dying. It is explained by Ricardo Riaza, psychiatrist at Médicos del Mundo, who points out that “it is difficult for them to handle (…) It generates feelings of anger, emotional lack of control, frustration…”.

“You can’t see it from here, but in Gaza there is also a desire to live. They need to breathe,” defends Aranguren. He sea ​​and art They are some of its lifesavers, as can be seen in the video above these lines.