Video.. Shelter centers in Gaza, small cities bustling with life | Policy


Gaza- Despite the tragedies of homelessness and displacement, the owners of small professions did not give up. The Israeli war destroyed the interests and homes of many of them in Gaza City and the cities of the northern Gaza Strip. They succeeded in regaining their health and resumed their work inside and around the shelter centers. Some of them created a profession for themselves that they had never worked in in order to provide Some money that helps them support their families.

The shelter centers in the city of Rafah have become like small towns bustling with life, to the point that their original residents are amazed at the amount of unusual movement and activity there.

This city, which is adjacent to the border with Egypt, has never witnessed non-stop activity from the early hours of the morning until parts of the night, due to the large displacement movement to it, which began with the arrival of hundreds of thousands from Gaza City and its north, and continued with the displacement of thousands from Khan Yunis and areas of the central Gaza Strip, on the There were threats and crimes committed by the occupation army during its ground incursion.

Official estimates indicate that the number of displaced people in the city of Rafah exceeds 700,000, the majority of whom reside in shelter centers inside schools, hospitals, and public facilities, in tent camps, and in the homes of relatives and friends.

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