Social media platform pioneers interacted with a video published by journalist Abdullah Al-Attar in the Gaza Strip via his Instagram account, showing the suffering of Gazan children during the ongoing displacement journey within the Strip to escape the ongoing Israeli occupation army bombing of the Strip since the seventh of last October.
In a red car loaded with belongings, the journalist was surprised to find a girl and her brother squeezed between them, showing signs of fatigue. They had come with their family from Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip to Rafah in search of a safe place to escape the Israeli bombing areas, according to what they said.
The video received great interaction from Instagram users who bemoaned the condition of the two children, who represent the suffering of the children of Gaza who survived the Israeli bombing 109 days ago and who are fleeing from death into the unknown.
Al-Attar also published other videos showing the people’s suffering during displacement and escaping death under very harsh conditions for the fifth or sixth time in a row.
Tens of thousands of displaced people in shelter centers in Khan Yunis have become trapped in light of the intensification of Israeli bombing of the area, with Palestinian resistance factions confronting the occupation forces that are trying to penetrate into several axes.
Amid violent artillery shelling targeting civilian homes, the city of Khan Yunis is witnessing forced displacement towards Rafah, resulting in dozens of martyrs and wounded during the past days.