In the Gaza Strip, the hope of a truce is mixed with the fear of a major operation in Rafah. The population, which is also experiencing a serious humanitarian crisis, is exhausted.

A psychologist who lives in the enclave has lost his home and survives, like the rest of the population, in deep distress. “You lock people in a small space and forbid them from having food and drink, it’s catastrophic,” says the psychologist, Mohamed Hafez al-Sharif.