A Palestinian citizen from the Gaza Strip sent a message to the world in which he cried the betrayal of the nation, which he described as "weak and dead", while another who was martyred 20 of his family confirmed his desire to die on his land so that his children can live in dignity and pride.

Activists circulated on social media a video of a resident of the Beach refugee camp west of Gaza City standing on the roof of his house, saying, "This message is from under fire. Bring our voice to the world. Let them know that our children and women are dying. I swear to God, we are dying and annihilated."

"We are not afraid. By God, we are not afraid, the bombing is behind me now. But God testifies that they are tears of betrayal of the nation. The weak nation. The Dead Nation. Allah is sufficient for us and He is the best trustee. By God, we will not forgive you."

"We are in Beach Camp and it is probably the last message you hear from me. Whole neighborhoods are wiped out day and night. This is our case. Entire families under the rubble. Children, men and women. Everyone is in danger. There is no safe zone in Gaza."

In another clip, Saber Abu Kas, who killed 20 members of his family in the Israeli bombardment that has been going on for about a week on the Gaza Strip, appeared responding to the question of the Al-Jazeera Mubasher broadcaster, "Why are you dying?"

He added, "I want to die with dignity and pride in my homeland and on my land so that my children live," and when the announcer interrupted him, saying, "Your sons will die, man," Abu Kass replied, saying, "My sons will live free if I die as a sacrifice for my liberated homeland. We're all going to die."

"We are the only country now around the world that has been living for a long time under occupation and siege, and we are still fighting, resisting, fighting and struggling to regain our rights and dignity that the occupation wants to take away from us. But hey, hey, hey, hey, that happens."

"I have attended many wars in Gaza since 2008 until now, and I assure you that more people enter Gaza than those who leave Gaza," he said.

Abu Kass described the scene of his wife seeing her sister, nephews and their children after their martyrdom, saying, "The first time we entered to see the martyrs in the mortuary refrigerators, my wife prostrated on the ground and said, "Oh God, praise be to you until you are satisfied."

For the seventh day, the Gaza Strip, besieged since 2006, has been subjected to intensive Israeli air strikes that have destroyed entire neighborhoods and caused thousands of martyrs and injuries among Palestinian civilians.