Since the brutal attack by Hamas fighters on Saturday, the Israeli Air Force has been bombing the Gaza Strip and electricity, water and gas have been cut off. And the question arises: How far does Israel’s right to self-defense go? Dem star managed to reach some people on site.
When Fatma Hamid, 30, woke up in her home in Bethlehem on Saturday morning, she saw many missed calls from her brother on her cell phone. Your first thought: something has happened to your parents. “Quick, read the news!” she heard instead. Hamid, 30, was born and raised in Gaza City. A few years ago she married and moved to Bethlehem in the West Bank to be with her husband. She is one of 17 children. Her whole family still lives in Gaza and they have also experienced all the previous wars. When she saw Hamas fighters breaking through the border fence with Israel, she knew what her family was facing. What the reaction would be. “People here are running,” her brother told her. But where?
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