“We have become unable to know the taste of sleep.” Al-Jazeera Mubasher reveals the suffering of the people of Gaza under the relentless barrage of bombardment (video) | news

“We have become unable to know the taste of sleep.” Al-Jazeera Mubasher reveals the suffering of the people of Gaza under the relentless barrage of bombardment (video) | news
“We have become unable to know the taste of sleep.” Al-Jazeera Mubasher reveals the suffering of the people of Gaza under the relentless barrage of bombardment (video) | news
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Al-Jazeera Mubasher revealed a painful reality experienced by the residents of the Gaza Strip as a result of the continuous raids launched by the occupation forces since the dawn of last Tuesday.

During the past few days, the residents of the Strip lived through bloody nights, as the houses were completely destroyed, and the residents were forced to leave to escape the inferno of the missiles that rained down on their heads indiscriminately.

Hani Hindi, head of a family in the Strip, told Al-Jazeera Mubasher, “The occupation here bombs streets, homes, and even public places. This shelling and the sound of explosions that we hear led to panic and fear among the children. My children became afraid to go to the bathroom.”

And his wife, Malina al-Hindi, added, “I am not able to go to the market, nor do I have a tomato, a potato, or anything else.. I mean, only God knows how to manage our affairs at home.”

She added, “Children are afraid, I mean, I do not sleep at night, and we do not know the taste of sleep in Gaza.”

The Israeli military attack on Gaza deepened the humanitarian situation, which was already deteriorating due to the suffocating blockade imposed on the Strip.

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Gaza is on the brink of an acute humanitarian crisis after announcing a severe shortage of medical supplies. The government media office in the Strip said that the power plant in the Strip is threatened to stop within 72 hours due to the lack of fuel supplies.

The number of martyrs in the Gaza Strip since the start of the Israeli raids at dawn last Tuesday has risen to 31, including 6 children and 3 women, according to what was announced by the Ministry of Health in the Strip.

The United Nations had previously condemned the killing of civilians in Gaza, including women and children, and the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Winnisland, said in a statement, “I am deeply concerned about the developments in Gaza.”

The UN envoy condemned the killing of civilians in the Israeli air strikes, saying they were “unacceptable” and urged those he named concerned. All of them “To exercise maximum restraint and avoid escalation.”

He said he remains fully engaged with the parties all of them In an effort to avoid a broader conflict with disastrous consequences for everyone.

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