SANA monitors suffering of the displaced people in Gaza… no shelters, food or water

Occupied Jerusalem, SANA- Israeli occupation has bombed thousands of Palestinian families in Gaza Strip for the 13th day, they are now without shelter until inside UNRWA shelters, including schools that have been turning into shelters also, as more than a million displaced people have taken them refuge since the start of the aggression.

The Israeli missiles target these shelters around the clock, killing more Palestinians and wounding others.

Speaking to SANA reporter, Muhammad al-Hanjouri, who is a father of five children said “I could not find a place for myself inside the school, so I had to set up a plastic tent in its courtyard in the hope that it would protect my crying children from the cold hours at night. We were unable to bring our clothes or our blankets, which were burned by missiles of Zionist entity that razed to the ground our houses east of Deir al-Balah in the middle of Gaza Strip.”

In a similar case, the elderly man Abdul Salam Hamad whose home also was bombarded in Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, indicated that he and his family are sleeping outdoors at the shelter center’s courtyard, where there is no clothing, food, or water available in the center.

He criticized the international community’s silence on the crimes of genocide and ethnic cleansing perpetrated by the Israeli occupation.

In a preliminary toll, Governmental and human rights institutions documented that Israeli occupation airstrikes have destroyed nearly 4,821 residential buildings, and completely damaged approximately 13,000 residential units, while 121,000 residential units were partially damaged since the beginning of the occupation’s aggression against Gaza Strip on the 7th of October.

Gaza Strip has experienced a wild-scale displacement as a result of these attacks, as the number of people who have been displaced is estimated at more than one million Palestinians lacking the necessities of life and suffering from catastrophic living conditions as a result of UNRWA agency’s has suspended its services in the northern Gaza.

Haybah Sleman/Shaza Qreima

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