The Hamas-run Civil Defence agency reported on Monday that 15 bodies were recovered following an Israeli strike against a tent camp for displaced persons next to the al–Yemen al-Saeed Hospital. It also said that five people were also killed in a strike that targeted a family house in the camp. I’ve moved house to house, school to school, and street to street, said Ahmed Leki. He is a 50-year old father from Falluja, Jabalia. “We are exhausted and completely worn out. There’s nothing else. Where can we go to? He added, “We have small children and there is no safe place in Gaza. Not a single inch of safe space.” We left our homes as shells rained down on us. Bombing, destruction and dismemberment were all around us. Enough is enough. “In recent weeks, the Israeli military has issued new evacuation orders covering a large area in the northern part of the enclave. This includes Beit Lahia, Beit Hanoun and parts of Gaza City. All those who remain in the north, estimated at 400,000, have been told to move to the south.” Displacement is extremely difficult, it’s a tragedy. There is no transport, no essentials for survival. Men, women and children ask ‘Where do I go?’, and the answer is ‘I don‘t know’,” said Bilal al Amreeti.