As Israeli tanks surround Jabalia camp, hospitals move patients.  

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The -run agency reported on Monday that 15 bodies were recovered following an strike against a tent camp for displaced persons next to the al-Yemen al-Saeed . 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, . “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 . Not a single inch of safe space.” We left our homes as shells rained down on . Bombing, destruction and dismemberment were all around us. Enough is enough. “In recent weeks, the 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 . All those who remain in the , 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.

 

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