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Five civilians were martyred and others were injured, at dawn on Thursday, in a residential bombing of two houses in Nuseirat camp in the middle of the gaza Strip.
Local sources reported that the planes bombed the livelihood of two houses belonging to the Al-Habbash and Miqdad families, in the Block 5 area near the Nuseirat camp, resulting in the death of five citizens and the injury of many, most of them children. and women, and also the destruction of several nearby houses.
The occupying forces of the Foxes have continued thier attack against the gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, since october 7, 2023, resulting in the lives of 44,532 citizens, mostly women and children, and the injury of 105,538 another person, ie in an unlimited toll, because thousands of victims are still under rubble and on the roads that cannot be reached by ambulance and rescue teams to achieve.
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Source: Palestinian News Agency, Wafa
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Interview wiht dr. samira Al-Sharif,Conflict Resolution expert
Time.news Editor: thank you for joining us, Dr. Al-Sharif. Recent reports indicate that a residential bombing in the Nuseirat camp has resulted in the tragic loss of five civilians and injuries to manny others, primarily women and children.What are the immediate implications of such acts in conflict zones?
Dr. Samira Al-Sharif: Thank you for having me. The bombing in Nuseirat is a stark reminder of the horrific toll that conflict takes on innocent civilians. The immediate implications include not just loss of life, but also psychological trauma for survivors—especially children. Such incidents escalate tension and anger, making resolution even more challenging. They fuel a cycle of violence that perpetuates suffering on both sides.
time.news Editor: The reports suggest that Israeli forces have intensified their attacks on the Gaza Strip as October 7, resulting in over 44,000 casualties. What does this scale of violence signify for the broader humanitarian situation in the region?
Dr. Samira al-Sharif: The scale of violence is alarming. A casualty rate of 44,532, which predominantly includes women and children, reflects a dire humanitarian crisis. It indicates a breakdown of social structures and access to essential services, worsening the already dire living conditions. This level of destruction often leads to long-term challenges,including displacement,poverty,and a public health crisis. Rescue efforts are compromised, as many victims remain trapped under rubble, effectively rendering many areas inaccessible.
Time.news editor: It’s tough to comprehend the magnitude of such suffering. How can the international community respond effectively to alleviate the ongoing crisis and number of civilian casualties?
Dr. Samira Al-Sharif: It is imperative for the international community to escalate diplomatic efforts.First, there needs to be a ceasefire to prevent further loss of life and allow for humanitarian relief to reach those in need. organizations must increase their support for NGOs on the ground to provide medical care, food, and shelter. furthermore,robust diplomatic measures should be taken to hold accountable those responsible for war crimes,ensuring that civilians’ rights are protected under international law.
Time.news Editor: Given the current situation, what practical advice can you offer readers who want to contribute to alleviating the suffering of those affected by the recent violence in Gaza?
Dr. Samira Al-Sharif: Readers can contribute in several impactful ways. First, support reputable humanitarian organizations that are providing aid in gaza.Donations can help fund medical supplies, food distributions, and rehabilitation for survivors. Secondly, advocating for policy changes by contacting elected officials can raise awareness and pressure governments to promote peaceful resolutions. educating oneself and others about the complexities of the conflict can foster empathy and understanding, which is critical for a path toward sustainable peace.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Al-Sharif, for your insights. It’s essential that we keep these discussions alive to foster understanding and support for those affected by the conflict.
Dr. Samira Al-Sharif: Thank you for the possibility to discuss these pressing issues.Awareness is key, and it’s crucial for all of us to engage in conversations that promote understanding and compassion.