RabauseIt began as a normal night in Gaza, with people who had a day meal on the Divine month of Ramadan. After 50 nights ceasefire, the territory life is set to a relative rhythm of calm.
But then the rat-a-tat begins with gunfire, and blows. Then came the voice of people who screamed.
Essam Abu Odeh and his family went to sleep in a warfare.
“Those 02:00 (midnight GMT), suddenly we woke up with the sounds of heavy prompting,” he told Gaza service at BBC.
“My daughter stirs me, warned me about the bombs. We just hiding the walls, it was afraid we’d fall into the trash.”
Israel’s planes come from the north to round the beach, shocked at Gaza City at the center and then pick up south of Rafah and Khan Yoenis.
Blitz on Monday night kills more than 400 people, most women and children, local health authority run by Hamas. They did not recognize the number of warriors killed – Israel said it was targeting Hamas commanders.
More than 600 were injured. Again, the territorial hospitals were filled, the doctors in the night battle with a sudden influx of the injured, most of the children.
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The BBC met the family of an injured person, Ahmad Mo’in al-Jumla, in Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. He’s already in the Beach Refugees camp in Al-Ahrar when hit.
“We were amazed at this place to be targeted,” said his sister, who didn’t see them first.
“From the night until morning, we don’t know if he is injured or not, because the scene is terrible, and no one has the news – the whole building collapses all over the place.”
At 5am, they pulled him out of the bottom of the trash. She is alive – but brought to the hospital with broken and brain damage.
His family also suffered their own difficulty when their neighborhood was hit. “Suddenly, we found the house that crashed us, the trash that fell from each direction,” as his sister.
“We try to get out, we want to escape but no. It’s night and suddenly have home bombings.”
Rabause“The war continues suddenly, without warning,” said another resident of Gaza M.
He got up for his Surahor, or meal at the age, when his street was hit by the gun and treacherous.
“A feeling of horror moves into place,” he said. “Everyone is filled with fear – not sure where to go or if we can be moved again.”
“Fear of people is also afraid, especially with the month of Ramadan,” he said.
Israel beat Gaza in the morning, the rising rising attacks.
The Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was ordered by attacks, his office said, after Hamas failed to release many hostages or accepting our proposals who were stopped in January.
Because the first round of the ceasefire ended earlier this month, there was a fear of fighting continuing again – especially when talks left for two days ago.
The White House on Monday night was repeated in Israel before they continued their attacks.
But those who live in Gaza have been blinded. The return of warplanes broke what two months of a vulnerable peace.
“I was shocked to start the war, but at the same time, we were looking forward to the Israelites,” as a resident of Jabalia Al-Balad said BBC Arabic.
“We don’t wonder; we hope it at any time,” he said about the breakdown of truce. “But surprise is big – 200 martyrs (killed by people) at times. As a citizen, I’m tired.
Before the ceasefire at the end of January, the war continued to 15 months with the planes of Israel and bombings killed more than 46,000 Palestinians in Gaza.
Umm Mohammed Abou Aisha, who lived in Deir Al-Barah east, survived his mother throughout.
But his mother was killed on Tuesday morning. Her last memory was to enter the kitchen, saying she wanted to make her dinner in the morning.
“My mother woke up as it was used to prepare her preparation in the Suroor, preparing fast but not ready to fight,” he said to News Agency.
RabauseThe strike is hit by their neighbor’s house, blowing in the neighborhood, he said.
He asked the condition of considered peace. “Life gets tough, no truce or ceasefire.”
“There are snipers (set up) daily in front of citizens, continuous strikes. Nothing agreed (at ceasefire).
Another resident, Mohammed Bdeir, said that his daughter was killed – their streets were bombed while the whole family was asleep.
“(We) suddenly wake up on the strike, we hit our neighbors … we found this woman under the trash, we pulled his mother and father from the bottom of the trash.”
He immediately saw the body of his daughter, he told the AFP News Agency.
RabauseThe south-east of Gaza City, Ramez Alammarin, 25, described carrying children to a hospital.
“They have released the fire in Gaza,” he told the AFP, adding that “bodies and arms are on the ground, and the wounded cannot be found by any doctor to treat them”.
Gaza hospital authorities speak BBC brought to many patients brought severe head injuries and bleeding, fractures.
“Attacks suddenly suddenly the number of medical staff is not enough for the size of major strikes,” as Dr. Mohammed Zaquts, Director Generals’s Hospitals.
It is bad for his hospitals to operate the whole territory at the moment, after 15 months of war. And despite truce, some medical supplies are allowed in Gaza.
Another doctor describes the situation as danger. There is an intense deficiency of medical equipment and operations, intensively nursing beds, medicines.
“Even medical staff are fully tired after more than a year-to-half of continuous emergency work,” says Duhammad Abu Salmiya.
“We see many wounded people who have lost their lives before us because there are no medical supplies or any possible ways to offer them.”
He called the Israelites’ actions in the morning was a “slaughter against sleeping civilians in Gaza Strip”.
The most admissions so far is in Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis in the South. People rushes to stretchers with the injured in the hospital.
Bodies covered with white sheets are also taken to hospital hay. Families gathered for road funerals.
Essam, the father woke up his daughter this morning, saying that he begged the nations that began the nations to end their suffering.
“We don’t want to keep the battle. We seek peace so we can live and sleep without fear,” he told the BBC.


