During the cease-fire, extra medical provides and different support made it into Gaza, and a few hospitals have been capable of resume some therapies, like dialysis. For the primary time in seven weeks, sufferers with traumatic accidents weren’t arriving at emergency rooms in waves after airstrikes.
Gazans have been capable of exit to refill on necessities, although lengthy traces remained and items have been in brief provide. Some returned to their properties to see in the event that they have been nonetheless intact, examine on relations left behind or bury the useless.
On Friday, the cease-fire fell aside and Israel resumed airstrikes throughout Gaza.
“Our feeling of safety, even for a moment, is over,” mentioned Yousef Hammash, an advocacy officer for the Norwegian Refugee Council in Gaza. “I don’t know what’s waiting for us now. It seems we are going to hell again.”
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