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GAZA – What is the most difficult situation you have experienced during the 100 days of Israel's brutal war on the Gaza Strip? A question whose answers were similar by the Palestinians who spoke to Al Jazeera Net, as it focused on the great suffering and tremendous tragedy they were subjected to at the hands of the Israeli occupation army, as Sunday, January 14, 2024, marks the 100th day of aggression, which began on the seventh of last October.

Mrs. Fatima Al-Balawi believes that the most difficult day was the day she was told that her daughter, husband and granddaughter were martyred in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in northern Gaza, away from her, without saying goodbye, knowing that they were not buried properly.

Abdul Hai Abu al-Qomsan said that the most difficult situation was when he learned that about 200 members of his family were killed in Jabalia refugee camp (northern Gaza Strip), including his brothers and grandchildren, and were erased from the civil registry.

Mrs. Reem Hijazi believes that the most difficult situation was when her area in the Beach Camp in the northern Gaza Strip was subjected to a "belt of fire" that caused the destruction of her residential block, the death of about 70 people, and the displacement of the camp's residents.

The most difficult situation for Widad Qandil from Maghazi camp remains on the day their house was destroyed on the heads of its occupants, and she suffered a fracture in the neck and spine, which caused her a disability that prevents her from moving, and the lack of medical needs at the present time in the shelter camp in which she resides.

As for the child, Amir Mansour, the most difficult situation that he will not forget will remain the destruction of his house and his stay under the rubble for two hours, the martyrdom of his father, two of his brothers, his sister and her children, his injury, his face being mutilated, and his broken hand.

Finally, Ibrahim Mustafa Ibrahim, an Egyptian citizen living in Gaza, believes that the most difficult situation was the day he fled the village of Juhr al-Dik, south of Gaza City, amid the shelling, and fled with his family of 12 people, amid the bodies and body parts left by the Israeli army, and no one was allowed to retrieve them for burial.

Source : Al Jazeera