
In Gaza, the Sky News team on the ground has been speaking to those trying to survive Israel’s retaliatory attacks.
Heading to the Al Karama area of Gaza City, they spoke to a woman about what life has been like.
She said she received a warning two days ago and left her home.
When her husband returned today, he found the whole area had been burnt.
“They dropped phosphorus bombs. They burnt the entire area, the whole community had to leave,” she said.
“We didn’t sleep the whole night…. I didn’t think the situation would be like this.
“I came to see our house, to grab my stuff, my daughter came to grab her stuff. I found nothing. Everything is bombed.”
ForMurad Abed, no warning came, and he was hesitant to leave his home.
“There’s no point, nowhere is safe… The Israelis are just hitting indiscriminately,” he said.
Another resident, Mansour Rayan said Israeli forces “carried out a belt of fire”.
“A shell descended each second and the houses and streets would shake,” he said.
“This is an usurping occupier, a criminal occupier, it targets hospitals, it targets towers, it targets commercial stores, it kills children, it kills women, and it has no deterrent.”
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