“People don’t care if we all die” – hunger and despair in the ruins of the city of Gaza

On the streets of Gaza this week there are two unstoppable and constant sounds day and night. In the west, the waves of the Mediterranean break on beaches full of rubbish, while to the east the explosions of missiles, rockets and rockets tear the silence with silent or loud throws. More than 100,000 people have gathered in the city of Gaza, the former commercial and cultural center of the Palestinian region, trying to escape the new attack, called “Gideon tanks”, which was recently launched by Israel against destroyed cities and neighborhoods. The sounds of explosions, heard by refugees stacked in rough shelters, arbitrarily constructed camps or tents, and tentopes on sidewalks full of puddles, come either from direct conflicts between Israeli forces and the Hamas, As the Guardian reports, these attacks have caused the deaths of about 750 people […]
Source: News Beast

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