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American media: Gaza has become uninhabitable like the surface of the moon.

American media: Gaza has become uninhabitable like the surface of the moon.
The American website “Paltico” in a report stating that during the war, Gaza City has become uninhabitable like the surface of the moon, raised the question, where are the residents of this strip supposed to live?

The American Politico website wrote on Friday in describing the prevailing conditions in Gaza as a result of the 49-day war of the Zionist regime against the Palestinians that this area is uninhabitable.

Emily Airwars, director of the London-based human rights organization AirWars, told the website that Israel’s strikes in the past seven weeks have used more ammunition than the United States used against ISIS in a year. The United Nations described it as the bloodiest attack since World War II.

The report of this American website states: “The Israeli military attack has turned most of the northern areas of the Gaza Strip into an uninhabitable area, so that entire neighborhoods have been destroyed, and houses, schools, and hospitals have been subjected to aerial bombardment or burned in tank attacks. “Some buildings are still standing, but most of them were damaged by artillery shells.”

In its report, Politico then asked: “Where are they going to live? Who will manage and unite Gaza in the end?”

“I want to return to my home even if I have to sleep under the displaced people, but here is a future for our children,” said Youssef Hamash, a rescuer from the Norwegian Refugee Council who survived in the Jabalia camp in northern Gaza. I do not see”.

The report further states that the Israeli army’s use of high explosives in densely populated residential areas – which Israel describes as the inevitable result of Hamas using civilian areas as cover for its operations – resulted in the deaths of more than 14,000 Palestinians. And the destruction has become terrible.

Mahmoud Jamal, a 31-year-old taxi driver who fled from his hometown in northern Beit Hanoun to southern Gaza, also said: “When I left, I couldn’t distinguish which street or intersection I was crossing, the residential buildings looked like open parking lots.”.

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