Jabalia, the heart in northern Gaza, is a refugee camp now annihilated that currently represents a metaphor for death. Few manage to get there and return alive. It is hard to imagine that in the midst of all the chaos there is still life.
“In Jabalia, in total there were 180,000 people, but now it can be said that they are about 80,000 or 70,000“, he assures in a telephone conversation with laSexta Kayed Hammad. 90% have not received help and the people who, like Kayed, have decided to stay in the north, survive thanks to the food left behind by those who fled to the south.
“Sometimes we eat a little rice, a can of chickpeas that we find, whatever there is. (…) Today I got flour and I made fifty-odd bars, which I also distributed…”, says Hammad, like can be seen in the video above.
Getting clean water is practically impossible. Although there is now little to bomb, the Israelis do not stop in their efforts. The last one, this past morning: “I prefer to die before being injured, I would suffer more, dead “It’s all over now.”
Despite everything, Kayed has no regrets and points out that the people who are in the south “they are looking forward to returning“. He assures that the scenario in northern Gaza is worse than an earthquake. “In an earthquake, those who come out alive seek help… Here the opposite happens. After so much bombing, they enter with the tanks to annihilate those who are left alive… This has nothing to do with the war, they are nothing more than civilians.” Nearly 19,000 people, according to Hamas, have died. since the beginning of the conflict.
Source: Lasexta

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