Israel Gaza Hamas Palestine Attack Get Us Out Of This Hellhole Said UNRWA Staff In Gaza

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Israel Hamas War: There is a continuous war going on between Israel and Hamas. Thousands of people have died so far in this war from both sides. The whole world is appealing to stop this conflict. However, after the attack by Hamas on Saturday, the Israeli army’s action continues. In such a situation, 13,000 employees working with the United Nations Agency (UNRWA) are continuously engaged in rescue work. However, he is in danger of his life. This is because more than a dozen United Nations agency employees have lost their lives.

In such a situation, a spokesperson of the agency has described the situation in the Gaza Strip run by Hamas as “hell”. The 13,000 UNRWA staff in Gaza include teachers, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, technicians and drivers. UNRWA Communications Director Juliet Touma told reporters here through video conference on the humanitarian situation in Gaza that we have conducted a huge operation in the Gaza Strip. What we’ve heard from our employees is that… they’re scared and they’re exhausted. They want it all to end. Or let them get us out of this hell.

Fear of death haunting me every minute

Touma said that the situation here is getting worse amid Israel’s week-long siege and bombing. He said, “I think the level of frustration is increasing, the fear of death is haunting us every minute. This is what our employees are sharing with us.” “Please save Gaza,” Rawia Halas, head of the UNRWA shelter in Khan Yunis, Gaza, said in a video. I beg you, save Gaza. It is dying.” UNRWA shared this video on social media platform ‘X’ on Sunday.

It is noteworthy that the extremist group Hamas had attacked Israel last Saturday and after this, in retaliation, Israel started air strikes on Gaza. After which the struggle continues.

Also read: Israel Hamas War Live Updates: Israel fired phosphorus bombs on the southern Lebanese border, news of many casualties.

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