The UN Security Council meets urgently on Tuesday after the Israeli bombing of a camp for displaced people in Rafah

“I was moved fourteen times, including seven times between Rafah and Khan Younes. With my family, we left Rafah two days after the invasion of the occupying army [israélienne], without knowing where to go. We had a lot of difficulty finding an empty space to set up our tent. We are now in Al-Zawayda, in the center of the Gaza Strip, ten people in a small tent where we eat, cook, sleep… The situation is very difficult, infections spread quickly. The area is supposed to be safe, according to the Israeli military; in reality, there are no safe areas, there was a bombing near where we are last week [le 21 mai]. Since the closure of the Rafah terminal, there is no help, we are forced to buy our food; prices have doubled. I worry about my younger brothers who spent a year without school. I feel like our lives are worthless, no one cares. We die, we survive, we are just numbers in the end. We are still alive, but our lives are over, our memories have been destroyed, our future is unknown in this genocidal war. »

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