Inside one Bar-Skrd Gaza structure, removed families discussed a war story
Skeeik structure, quiet street in Omar al-Mukhtar Street in Western Gaza City, was a common idea to Gazaza lovers.
The trees that you were arrested was once a favorite place to love couples, who wished to avoid gaza’s gaza.
But the word “lovers’ Street” – along with a six-story building for us – are now surrounded by rubbish. Few residents left remembering the old days. Those who are hiding here are now running out of being unacceptable, but they are from the tanks of Israel.
The battle of Gaza has left the one who ever ever been desolate. Wise shops and restaurants running at the beach now have been transported by the calls and holes, with its french trees, buried under gray rubbish.
The skeik structure is in the case, but its walls are now finished by shrapnel and the great Artillery sizes has hit the floor. The real face is replaced by a changing confetti of disappointing people.
After two years the war in Gaza began, the one building offered a summary of how the conflict has raised relations and relationship between Gazaza people, and any impact.
The former Skeik Building employers are long. Over the mixed stirroms on the floor, 10 rooms 10 rooms have become temporary households in families shooting war.
Hadeel Daban – Floorth Floor
Hadel Dabe in Dabale, twenty-six years stays on the fourth and her husband and three young children: nine-year-old Judah, six-year-old Modammad.
This family came here in the past two months, pays 1,000 shekels ($ 305; £ 227) a month to camp in empty rooms.
“People in before us went because it was dangerous,” Hadel said. “Shrapnel hit the walls here, but is still better than the tent.”
A few family items are well full of bundles of bags in the walls. Tired sheets covered the invading holes where the windows would be. It is the 12 place to move to.
“When I loaded our property in the cart, I put my children over everything and I tell them to play things, such as kitchen things,” said Hadel. “I tell them that we will live a different life, away from one we have.”
The family’s home stands below miles away, Gaza City’s Al-Tuff Chaic for the neighbor. They fled to the first week of war, after a relative apartment above was beaten.
They returned a few months later. But on 15 March 2024, a strike on their nearby building was killing Hadeel’s mother-in-law, injuring three children and buried Hadeiel’s husband.
“We have used many hours to look for him, and we found him under the debris,” he said.
Her husband, Izz El-Din, knew nothing. They took him to the Al-Shifa Hospital, where Hadeel said he was told that her husband had a stroke to rust and was in Coma.
Three days later, Israel was still being treated when Israel arrested the hospital and began working with two soldiers there, to remove Hamas Command Commands, said.
At that time, the Israelite armies removed from Hadeel meeting her husband, lying but lived.
Hadeel told us you still need regular treatment for treatment. “I used to take him to the nerve doctor [in Gaza City]But six weeks ago all doctors moved south, “he said.
Home is not just a place to live or property. And all three families referred to the Skeik building had moved many times.
“None of my neighbors my neighbors, because young people come every month,” said Hafel. “I don’t even know where my first neighbors are – some go to the south, some killed or injured. No one is still paid neighbors.”
On the day of a colleague, he met Hadeel, the city of Gaza again transferreded as a hundred thousand people to safety in the Southern parties.
The Israelites’ army progressed to the city, bringing “the final warning” to leave. But families talked to her and she was planning to sit down.
While Hadeel was talking to our Cameraman, a series of explosion was heard in the apartment.
Through the windows, large gray clouds go up in the middle range.
None of his young sons drink.
The building of Skeeik was built in 2008, after Boorch boom was distributed by the City of Gaza in the mid-1990s. The main place near American school and block away from the Palestinian Parliament – both now desolate.
It was the center, outside Omar al-Mukhtar Street, putting a skeik building in the way of Israel.
Al-Shifi Hospital slept on two north blocks. Within weeks of attacks, the Israelite armies moved to capture the dagga, saying it was used as a foundation of Ham.
The troops approached several indicators, including roads around Omar al-Mukhtar Street.
Near the back of the skeik structure, a large hole in the wall has exploded. Inside, the Hebrew graffiti is read, “The final samurai” – referred to the Hollywood film about 19th century Japanese warrior expressed by modern weapons.
We asked the Israelite forces that their troops once used a building or fought there. Found no response.
But the owner of the building, Sefeil Skeeik, now lives in Turkey, told the block was used as an appointment of Israelite armies during surgery.
And Israel said that several computers were used by Palestine’s snipers in the area in March.
The lower armies stay in Gaza City the first months of the war, which started the second attack in Al-Shifa hospital in March 2024, and Hadeel’s husband suffered inside.
As the immediate residence of the citizens, none of the premises you remember about those early military months.
But the war continues to continue.
Muna Shabet – Five Temple
In the house above Hadeel’s, Muna At the age of 59, Muna Amin Shabet plays with her grandchildren under the big bullet holes.
“The past two days, the letters beat here, inside the building,” he explained. “I grabbed the children around there, where it was safe. We stayed there as they prayed to God that it would be good.” Our children. “
Muna is also from Al-Tufffah neighbors. He has been living here since August and her husband, three of her children, and her grandchildren. They do not pay the rent. The family lost everything, said Mana, where their home was destroyed by churches in battle.
“They placed everywhere all of the Al-Tufffah – everything, wasn’t the same house in the left,” he said. “We begin life, we collect a teaspoon with a plate with a plate with a plate. The famine came, and we lived in the wild vegetables,” alive. “After two years of war, I say that I still live, I am one of the dead.”
One who lives in the northern city of Beit Lahia, told her that now “it was now” followed “, after the remaining houses, to tell you that there was a neighbor here,” he said.
The UN says 90% of the duties of the Gaza injured or revoked. All-neighbors – their shared history, family relationships, and social support – is demolished.
But the idea of the home is difficult to spend on bricks and mortar.
When our cameras visit a manna flat, two grandchildren draw a picture. It is a picture of the IDyllic books of house – small and neat, with a red red roof. The sun is packed, sky pink and blue, trees and plants.
It doesn’t look where they live.
Also the broader destruction of housing and communities often direct the dividing families to live.
Of the five sons of mine, two moved in the south, and one went and lived with her son-in-law. Some, say, have come, and they have gone. Even he and his husband spent months before moving to Skeik building, and Bana blocked relatives.
The family expanded you had been around and put her land soft.
“We are scattered. The division is the hardest thing,” he said. “Life has been removed away. My life is gone. Our house has left, and people who love the best in our hearts is no longer – nothing left for us.”
Shawkat al-ansari – first floor
It feels that Shawkat al-Assari knows well.
Originally from Beit Lahia, she now dropped her mother and sister to sleep in southern Gaza, and seven children and seven children on the first of the seventh building.
For the past four months, his brother is lost.
“He went out of the house of our brother Each + Each +aiah [on the northern edge of Gaza City]. We do not currently know what happened to him. We searched everywhere but failed to find him. “
The endless churn of human society wants food, the safety or shelter has made it difficult to keep families together.
“We were alive,” Shawkat said. “Now my brother is lost, and we are all attacked in different places.”
Each, anger, community, society, family – relieved the motivation for Gazaza’s people and their spills and roads.
Now, sitting in empty concrete rooms in the Skeeik structure, Shawkat watched and Splay Splay away. His children were doing well at school before the war, saying, but now they forget how to learn and count.
Continuous movement releases their lives.
Days later, we received a phone call from Hadeeel. He and several other families in the Skeik building was moving forward.
The power of Israel had dropped bombs in the universe, he told us, signing, that they would come in.
“We didn’t see the tanks last night,” she said, “but if we don’t leave now, we’ll get up with them tomorrow.”
Hadeel was packing when we talked, we plan to join his nearest brother before trying to smoke south together.
“We will sit on the streets to live in the tent,” he said. “No matter what we do, nothing will rebuild what’s within us. My children are not my children. There is a big problem than being pure in their eyes now.”
All on the other side of Gaza, the buildings left standing for families, brought in together with the war.
When conversations are successful, peace can end their trip, and reconstruction made it possible this different kind of future.
But their old lives are behind them.
This war suit and road to the past.
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