Palestinians fleeing Rafah describe their fear and despair

Palestinians fleeing Rafah describe their fear and despair
Date: 9.5.2024 12:00

In Rafah, where the Zionist Israeli army is making its final preparations and threatening to start a new massacre at any moment, innocents from Gaza are once again on the path of exile, while children, the biggest victims of Israel's genocidal policies, are trying to escape from pain and death in a severe psychological devastation.

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In Rafah, where the Zionist Israeli army was making its final preparations and threatening to start a new massacre at any moment, innocents from Gaza were once again on the path of exile.
 
Children, the biggest victims of Israel's genocidal policies, are trying to escape from pain and death in a state of severe psychological devastation.
 

THE CURSED TRIBE TURNED THEIR BARRELS UPON RAFAH WHERE 1.5 MILLION ARE REFUGEE

 
The fierce and cursed tribe, who wanted to make all humanity their slaves, turned their dirty barrels towards Rafah, where 1.5 million Muslims took shelter.
 
The oppressed people of Gaza, who managed to survive the brutal massacres committed in the northern regions of Gaza since October 7, were exiled to Rafah on the Egyptian border.
 
While they were on the road of exile from Rafah, where they had taken refuge from the oppression of the occupying Israel, the girl, who took shelter among the belongings in the back of a makeshift pickup truck, held her head in her small hands and seemed to wish that all the pain she was experiencing was a bad dream.
 
The looks of a girl from Gaza, reflected in Anadolu Agency's photographs in Rafah, sent a message to the dirty conscience of the world.
 
The little girl from Gaza, who carries a reproach to the power and sultanates of the two billion-strong Islamic world in her small and delicate heart, asks: "Where are our saviors?" she looks at the lens of the photographer who framed her.

YEREL HABERLER

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