Alaa Moein and his family, seeking refuge in Gaza amid ongoing Israeli offensive, face constant threats to life, lack of food, and displacement. They live in cramped conditions with little to eat, relying on herbs to survive. This situation highlights the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where the population struggles amidst bombardments. Other residents, like farmer Naim Shafi'i, echo similar sentiments of despair, voicing the challenges of finding food and the incessant threat of violence, illustrating the widespread impact of the conflict on everyday life in the region.
"We live in hell. Safety and life in Gaza have become meaningless. Every day, I expect to die with my children. I go to sleep at night expecting never to wake up again," said Alaa Moein, speaking from Gaza. "We have no bread or food. We eat whatever we can find, without knowing if it is edible. We rely on herbs and cook them. Everything is expensive. I have used all my savings to buy food."
"Shelling hasn't stopped [in the north], it's everywhere. I had a bag of flour, and I took it with me. It was the most important thing I could take when we left Beit Lahia. I don't know how long this will last. We are trying to survive," expressed farmer Naim Shafi'i.
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