As Israel proceeds in Gaza, many tired families run away again. Some can’t bear it

Khan Unis: As Israel Comprehensive new withdrawal orders in Gaza Strip, Palestinians say they are crushed by tiredness and despair Fleeingly once again. Many people are packing some goods and leaving in search of new shelters. Some say that they cannot bear just to move. When ordered to exit Jabalia in Northern Gaza, Ihab Suliman And his family could only catch some food and blankets before making his way towards the south on 19 March. This was his eighth time running away in the last 18 months of the war.
“There is no taste for life,” said former university professor Suliman. “Life and death have become one and only one for us.”
Suliman is one of thousands of Palestinians, who ran away from temporary shelters since a two -month ceasefire with fresh bombing and ground attack on 18 March.
From the notion of the beginning, some Palestinians are ignoring the latest withdrawal orders – even if it means to risk their lives.
“After a year and a half of the war, the children and their parents are also worn physically and mentally,” RosaliaCommunication experts of UNICEF.
For the previous month, Israel has blocked all food, fuel and supply by entering Gaza, and support groups say that there are no other tents or others. Shelter Supplies to help new displaced. On Tuesday, the World Food Program shut down all its bakery in Gaza, on which hundreds of thousands of bread, as it went out of the dough.
Many are running almost without any goods
The withdrawal orders of Israel now cover the large health of the Gaza Strip, including many areas of Gaza city and towns in the north, parts of the southern city of Khan Unis and almost the entire southern city of Rafah and its surroundings.
As of 23 March, according to the latest United Nations estimate, over 1,40,000 people had been displaced since the end of the ceasefire – and more than thousands and thousands are estimated to be more than thousands of withdrawal orders in the last week.
Every time the families go during the war, they have to leave the luggage behind and almost start from scratches, find food, water and shelter. Now, with any fuel penetration, transportation is even more difficult, so many are running with almost nothing.
“With each displacement, we are torturing a thousand times,” said Suleman. He and his family received an apartment to rent in the central city Deer Al-Bala. They said that they are struggling, with no electricity and some help. They should travel long distances to find water.
Running from Rafa on Monday, Hanadi Dahad said she was struggling to find the necessary.
“Where do we go?” He said. “We just want to live. We are tired. There are long queues for bread and charity kitchens.”
During the two -month ceasefire starting in mid -January, hundreds of Palestinians swept back to their neighborhood. Even if their houses were destroyed, they wanted to be with them – sometimes installed tents next to or next to the debris.
He hoped that this would end his displacement in a war that has operated a entire population of about 2.3 million from his homes.
The war in Gaza began on 7 October 2023 with Hums on Southern Israel. Since then, Israel’s anti-counterparts have left hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in a shelter made of squalids, crowded tent camps or schools. Most have had to proceed several times to avoid fighting and bombing.
Shelter is limited
Some of the shelters are so crowded that they had to remove families, saying Mitina Lo, Communications Advisor in the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Many families are returning to a barren coastal stretch Mavasi in Southern Gaza, where before the ceasefire, hundreds of thousands were packed in tent cities. During the ceasefire, the camps were diluted as people returned to their neighborhood. Those who are returning are finding that tents are rare; Help groups say they have no one due to the blockade of Israel.
More than one lakh people require immediate tents, while thousands of others require Fragile Makshift Shelter, plastic sheets and ropes to strengthen Gavin KeleharNRC’s Humanist Access Manager in Gaza recently said in a media briefing.
For now, people are colliding in tents or going to destroyed buildings that are in danger of collapse – “trying to put exactly anything between themselves and the sky at night,” Kelher said.
UNICEF Boln said that transferring and restoring health and nutritional facilities amid a decline in support supply has been “absolutely dry” for families and human workers.
“Our job will be very easy if we have access to our supply and if we are not afraid of our life every moment,” he said.
Khalid Abu Ter A donkey carried a donkey with some roti and blankets as he and his family ran away from Khan Younis. They said that they were going towards “God know,” and they would have to install a shelter out of the shelters in the street of shelter.
“We have no place, no tent, no place to live or shelter, or anything,” he said.
Can not bear to move something
When orders came to vacate the oil Hawa district of Gaza City, Sara Hai and her mother decided to live. His original house in the nearby district Zayatoun has also been destroyed to be lustful, and Hegi said she was in disappointment in the idea of resumption.
Israeli, who started an online tuition job a few days before Israel started its attack again, said, “I was broken that day the day the war started.”
Others may fear withdrawal orders.
Noor Abu Maryam Said that he and his parents have already been displaced 11 times during the war, starting through tent camps and houses around the south, starting in search of shelters, food and supply every time.
Now in Gaza city, she cannot do it again, she said.
He said, “I refuse to leave the house, no matter what circumstances because I am psychologically ready to remove the difficult days that I lived in the south,” he said.