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Gaza residents: Hamas leader's death in attack leaves ceasefire in sight

2024-08-02

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Since the outbreak of the current round of Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the war has lasted for 300 days in the Gaza StripOn August 1, in Khan Yunis, a southern city in the Gaza Strip, many displaced persons said that they had been hoping that the war would end soon, but the death of Hamas leader Haniyeh in an attack made the ceasefire they had been looking forward to even more distant.

Displaced persons: We live in tragedy and suffering, which we have never experienced before. We never expected the war to happen, nor did we think it would last so long. We hope that God will end the war soon. But it seems that things are not going as we wish, because Israel is still escalating the situation. After (Hamas leader) Haniyeh was killed in the attack, the situation has become more difficult and we have no way out. I really hope that the war will end as soon as possible.

Displaced persons: Gaza residents have no life to speak of. The war has been going on for 300 days and we have no sign of ending. While we are waiting for news of ceasefire negotiations, Israel assassinated (Hamas leader) Haniyeh. We are waiting all the time for news of a ceasefire so that we can go home. We want to settle down. Enough has been destroyed. We are exhausted.

Displaced persons: It is getting worse and worse, no one cares about us, our children and brothers are being killed, and the Israeli army is making every person and every family miss their loved ones. I am just lucky to be alive, and the Israeli army continues to bomb houses and kill children. What is the legitimate reason for them to bomb the "safe zone" while people are sleeping at night? What did the children do wrong to be forced to be displaced?

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