I'm not able to cry anymore.
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I'm not able to cry anymore. Crying doesnโt help. We are lost and afraid. There is danger all around us.
These are the hardest hours of my life.
We will leave our home in the upcoming days and I think it would be under fire.
We donโt know where to go. No place until the moment of writing the post.
Does the world see us?
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I'm not able to cry anymore. Crying doesnโt help. We are lost and afraid. There is danger all around us.
These are the hardest hours of my life.
We will leave our home in the upcoming days and I think it would be under fire.
We donโt know where to go. No place until the moment of writing the post.
Does the world see us?
@NouranKhaledGh If you think your home will be under fire, please leave your home, even if you have nowhere to go. Even if there is no place in the South for you. It might be that you die if you stay.
Some families say they would rather die in their home than be displaced again and again and again. I can absolutely respect that.
Please forgive me if I say something idiotic. I can't even begin to understand how life is like in Gaza right now, and I have no right to tell you what to do.
If you want to live, it is better to live without a tent and to sleep in the streets but be in a (relatively) safe area, than to get killed while you wait for a tent.
If you absolutely must leave, please leave for the South, even if you don't have a tent yet or the money for a tent. The tent will come, but the dead can't come back to life.
Please survive. ๐ญ๐
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@NouranKhaledGh If you think your home will be under fire, please leave your home, even if you have nowhere to go. Even if there is no place in the South for you. It might be that you die if you stay.
Some families say they would rather die in their home than be displaced again and again and again. I can absolutely respect that.
Please forgive me if I say something idiotic. I can't even begin to understand how life is like in Gaza right now, and I have no right to tell you what to do.
If you want to live, it is better to live without a tent and to sleep in the streets but be in a (relatively) safe area, than to get killed while you wait for a tent.
If you absolutely must leave, please leave for the South, even if you don't have a tent yet or the money for a tent. The tent will come, but the dead can't come back to life.
Please survive. ๐ญ๐
@davidculley Mais le grand problรจme, si j'ai bien compris, c'est que ce n'est pas seulement une question d'argent. Il n'y a pas assez de place pour tout le monde dans la zone soit disant humanitaire.... @NouranKhaledGh
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@davidculley Mais le grand problรจme, si j'ai bien compris, c'est que ce n'est pas seulement une question d'argent. Il n'y a pas assez de place pour tout le monde dans la zone soit disant humanitaire.... @NouranKhaledGh
Voici ce que j'ai postรฉ il y a quelques temps dรฉjร . La zone soit disant humanitaire est minuscule... Il y a un million de personnes qui vivent dans la ville de Gaza. Et avant la guerre, 2,3 millions de personnes au total dans la bande de Gaza... vous vous rendez compte des proportions gรฉographiques ?
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@NouranKhaledGh If you think your home will be under fire, please leave your home, even if you have nowhere to go. Even if there is no place in the South for you. It might be that you die if you stay.
Some families say they would rather die in their home than be displaced again and again and again. I can absolutely respect that.
Please forgive me if I say something idiotic. I can't even begin to understand how life is like in Gaza right now, and I have no right to tell you what to do.
If you want to live, it is better to live without a tent and to sleep in the streets but be in a (relatively) safe area, than to get killed while you wait for a tent.
If you absolutely must leave, please leave for the South, even if you don't have a tent yet or the money for a tent. The tent will come, but the dead can't come back to life.
Please survive. ๐ญ๐
We will leave soon. We are now trying to secure any place to set up a tent. My brother went yesterday to the south on his feet (like 50 km) going and back, but he didn't find anything. The transportations became more difficult and became more expensive.
We will leave at the end, but we are waiting to find anything