Stuck in Gaza's limbo: Palestinians struggle to live amid Israel's attacks
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Stuck in Gaza's limbo: Palestinians struggle to live amid Israel's attacks
"The Palestinian described his shock and his fear that it was his house that had been hit by the Israeli attack. That wasn't the case, and as he ran back towards the scene, he found his family, physically unharmed. But his three young daughters shook with fear, worried that Israel's genocidal war on Gaza which was supposed to have been suspended after the introduction of a ceasefire in October had returned."
"Israel has repeatedly attacked Gaza since that ceasefire began, accusing the Palestinian group Hamas of ceasefire violations. Hamas denies that, and Palestinians point out that it is Israel that has used overwhelming force since the ceasefire began, violating it 500 times, and killing more than 342 civilians, including 67 children. The five killed in Gaza City's al-Abbas area, where Faiq lives, were among 24 killed on Saturday across the Gaza Strip by Israel."
"Near a burned-out car that had been targeted in front of their home, Faiq Ajour stood with other family members cleaning up scattered debris and shattered glass. Faiq had been on his way to buy a few items from a nearby vegetable stall when the Israeli strike hit on Saturday. list of 3 itemsend of list I survived by a miracle. I had just crossed the street, he told Al Jazeera."
Palestinians in Gaza remain unable to plan for peace as Israeli strikes continue despite a nominal ceasefire. Residents report sudden attacks that shatter moments of calm and cause civilian deaths and destruction. Faiq Ajour survived an Israeli strike near his home and found his family physically unharmed but traumatized, with his daughters terrified that full-scale war had resumed. Israel accuses Hamas of ceasefire violations; Hamas denies this. Palestinians say Israel has violated the ceasefire roughly 500 times, killing more than 342 civilians, including 67 children. Twenty-four people were killed across the Gaza Strip on Saturday, including five in Gaza City's al-Abbas area. Faiq lost 30 members of his extended family in February 2024, including his parents.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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