“Today, Tuesday, is the 25th day since this war began, but Today is going to be different from all the previous days because they are trying to enter from many points from the City of Gaza itself, by the sea, by the north, by the east.” Thus narrates Kayed Hammad the situation in the Gaza Strip in the midst of the invasion.

In a video sent to laSexta, the Gazan producer and translator denounces that Israeli forces “are committing massacres”. Although he does not have a television, he says that he listens to the news from ‘Al Jazeera’ through a local station. Thus, he explains, they have heard that Israel has bombed the Jabalia refugee camp.

Kayed explains that “people are escaping from areas that are very ‘hot’ to others” and that in the house where he is staying, after fleeing up to four times, They have gone from eight people to “around 40”: “Everyone is very worried,” he says.

This, at a time when “you can’t reach hospitals “Now if something happens” and the health services “do not respond because the calls are much greater than the capacity of the ambulances.”There is no safe place“They have even bombed near a hospital right now, a pediatric hospital,” he says. “They don’t have any red lines,” reproaches Kayed, who concludes: “We hope this ends.”