Fri. Sep 20th, 2024


GAZA: In the heart of Gaza City, what was once a bustling center filled with cafes and shops has transformed into a haunting tableau of destruction. The streets, once alive with the hum of daily life, now lay strewn with debris, remnants of homes, and the stark reality of lives lost amid ongoing Israeli aggression.

Devastation and despair

The echoes of a city in crisis resonate deeply in the words of 57-year-old teacher Tareq Ghanem, who stands amid the wreckage of the Al-Rimal neighborhood. “The occupation forces have left behind immense destruction and burned buildings before their withdrawal,” he recounts to AFP, his voice heavy with sorrow.

“I don’t understand what the civilians have done to deserve this. Homes have ignited, and shells have rained down everywhere.” Ghanem’s distress is palpable as he describes families fleeing their homes, leaving everything behind in the face of relentless bombardment.

The situation, he adds, is dire. “We are patient, but the conditions are unbearable. There are corp
ses on the streets for a week and others that have been there for four or five days. No one is coming to retrieve them. Injured individuals lie everywhere, and no one can reach them.”

A grievous toll

Recent reports from the Civil Defense in Gaza reveal the grim reality: around 60 bodies have been discovered in the neighborhoods of Al-Senaa and Tel al-Hawa, following a similar discovery in Al-Shuja’iya just a day earlier. The ongoing search has revealed countless bodies trapped in the rubble and lying along the streets, underscoring the scale of the tragedy.

As the Israeli onslaught enters its tenth month, entire buildings have been reduced to dust, while others remain charred along the city’s coastal promenade. The once-vibrant streets are now shrouded in dust, debris, and shattered remnants of what used to be homes and businesses.

Call for action

Louise Wateridge, a spokesperson for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), paints a bleak picture of the situation. “Every direction you look in
Gaza City reveals unimaginable destruction,” she stated, her recent field visit leaving her shaken. “The situation is horrific.”

As the Israeli army issued evacuation orders for various neighborhoods, including Al-Rimal and Tel al-Hawa, the humanitarian crisis deepened. Wateridge noted that UNRWA has been effectively forced out of its headquarters in Gaza and has been absent from the city since October.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA