the difficult daily life of displaced Gazans

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War between Hamas and Israel: the difficult daily life of displaced Gazans

Since the start of Israel’s bombing of the Gaza Strip, many families have been displaced. In the south of the Palestinian enclave, Gazans are trying to rebuild a semblance of life. – (franceinfo)

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franceinfo – L. De Villepin, O. Gharbia, H. Nalbandian

France Televisions

Since the start of Israel’s bombing of the Gaza Strip, many families have been displaced. In the south of the Palestinian enclave, Gazans are trying to rebuild a semblance of life.

In the south of the Gaza Strip, many families have taken refuge far from the bombings. Most of them lost everything. “I left home with nothing, I didn’t have timeexplains a man who had to leave in a hurry. And now I can’t even withdraw my savings from the bank.”

Fewer and fewer food reserves

In Khan Younés, a refugee camp has been set up and never stops filling up. Food is scarce and families are struggling to find food. “Je come to get food for my children, I take everything I can, but there is almost nothing“, laments a father who manages to buy a packet of rice on a street sales stand. Without electricity or gasoline, Gazans also stock up on wood, a material that has become essential for cooking in particular. While the winter is approaching, reserves would soon be exhausted.


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