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Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike in Jabaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Mahmoud Zaki/Xinhua via Getty Images) |
Living in Jabaliya had become impossible. By stripping us of our health and money, ongoing displacement has forced changes on us: from being a proud family to one that lives in humiliation. We were pushed south last month, during Israel’s fourth invasion of Jabaliya in mid-May. In preparation for yet another ground invasion, the Israeli military started pounding Jabaliya with airstrikes, leveling buildings to the ground. Israeli troops began advancing from the north and the east, getting closer every day.
I started looking for a home to rent in western Gaza City, where it was somewhat safer and where we could find some kind of shelter. On May 20, while returning from that search, my father called me in a panic to say a quadcopter was firing heavily at our home in the western Jabaliya camp. Our time was up. We had to flee. So we decided to spend the night at my brother’s burned down house in central Jabaliya.
We figured we would stay the night and leave the next morning, but that night we were plunged into the depths of hell.
Just
two hours after arriving at my brother’s place, we heard someone
outside shouting, “People of the neighborhood! The army is threatening
to bomb the area! Evacuate immediately!” My legs began to tremble.
Barely ten seconds later, the house next to our was bombed. It felt like... READ MORE https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/nakba-gaza-displaced-jabaliya?publication_id=2510348&post_id=165015406&isFreemail=true&r=34riug&triedRedirect=true
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