Moving Palestinians await help in the middle of the ruins of gauze destruction | Gaza news
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who were forcibly displaced alive in the midst of the ruins of their destroyed homes, waiting for Israel to enable the entry of the prefabricated temporary homes of the stuck on the border with Egypt, which were promised under the terms of tribute.
Israel only allows in trucks to help food, water, medical supplies and blankets. But it blocks the entry of heavy machines and mobile houses that are still lined up on the Egyptian side of the border.
“Not enough for civilians suffering from a very drastic humanitarian situation,” said Tareq Abu Azzoum al Jazeera, reporting from Rafah in southern Gazi.
The recent update of the United Nations Coordination Office announced that nearly one million displaced Palestinians live in “sub -resistant tents or makeshift shelters, and the families resorted to sewing old rice sacks together for the basic blanket”.
For those displaced Palestine returning home, the streets are difficult to walk or drive vehicles because of the ruins and rocks from the destroyed districts.
“Bulldozers and trucks are now much needed to initiate the process of cleaning the area, including most of the gauze belt, with close to 80 percent under ruins,” said Hani Mahmoud Al Jazeera, who also reported from Rafah.