Ayman pointed out that life before the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip was difficult and that it has now become much worse (Anatolia)

In light of the ongoing Israeli attacks, the Palestinian Ayman described the lives of the residents of Gaza City with poignant words, saying, “We die without warning and without an echo of our cries for help.”

In a tragic moment, while Ayman was sitting in his house in the Al-Daraj neighborhood, east of Gaza City, the house, which contained 137 people, including displaced people, collapsed on their heads. Without warning, Israeli fighter jets dropped a huge missile, causing deaths and injuries.

The citizen continued speaking to Anadolu Agency, next to his son, who was injured in his foot, as he lay on the ground in Baptist Hospital, saying, “This internationally banned missile brought down a 6-story house.”

On the other hand, the government media office in Gaza announced that Israel is using internationally banned weapons against civilians, children and women in the Strip, as part of the comprehensive war it is waging against the residents of Gaza.

Life in the Strip is difficult

During his speech, Ayman pointed out that life before the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip was difficult, and that it has now become much worse. He went on to say, "I am a citizen who used to live a simple life, every day at a time. We live with a little of everything. Why is my house being targeted? What is our fault?"

The citizen pointed out that the words “help us” or “help us” addressed to the world because of the situation in Gaza are in fact few and have no resonance.

Ayman expressed his hopes for the end of the war and the reconstruction of homes, and that he wants to see his children well. He explained that the Israeli army wanted them to leave their homes, but they refused, indicating that they had nothing left but to stand firm today, and they would not abandon it.

The citizen affirmed, "We will remain steadfast in Gaza, and if they kill all our children, we will remain so." He denounced any Israeli efforts to displace the residents of the Gaza Strip from their land, asking, “This is our homeland, to whom should we leave it?”

Since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, Israeli news has spread about the idea of ​​displacing Palestinians to the Egyptian Sinai desert, through a “mass exodus.”

At the end of last October, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that the Ministry of Intelligence had prepared a study examining three alternatives for the post-war phase in Gaza, including the idea of ​​displacing the population to Sinai.

Since Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, Israel has been waging a devastating war on Gaza, which, as of Friday, resulted in the death of 27,947 Palestinians and the injury of 67,459 others, most of them children and women. This war also caused massive destruction of infrastructure, leaving an “unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe,” according to Palestinian and international reports.

Source: Anadolu Agency