The Palestinians in Gaza say that they cannot go anywhere like Israel’s renewed offensive forces to leave their homes and to deal with a shift in the war -oriented territory again.
Some Palestinians put their tents next to garbage hills on a landfill near the Yarmouk Stadium in Gaza after ordering the Israeli army to evacuate the north and drive south.
Widad Sobh held an empty water jug in her hand and said that she ended up with her family in the Yarmouk Stadium after she was forced to evacuate Beit Lahiya this week during renewed Israeli battles and soil invasions.
“We cannot find a place,” the 47-year-old told CBC News on Friday. “This is the place I found and I was here, where should I go?”
“Everything is garbage. We came to trash and the water is not clean,” said Sobh.
The 50 -year -old Sabah Marouf said she had also been driven out by Beit Lahiya after she had fled before the bombing, and ended up in the former football stadium, which was now overcrowded before waste.
“We can’t find anyone who helps us or someone to look at us in the face at all,” Marouf told CBC News Freelance VideoMographer Mohamed El Safe.
“We are next to the garbage and the smell kills us and the dirt kills us.”

“When it rains that our mats and ceilings are water … we drowned here in the water,” said Maazouza Fathi Sobh.
The 48-year-old grandmother said that she and her grandchildren were sick to be so close to the landfill and not to have any proper protection against the elements who mix with the waste and flow into the tents.
“It seeps into our mats and on us and we wake up when we soaked into the (garbage) water,” she said. Children in the area stuck their noses when the landfill was blew through the area.

A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas collapsed at the beginning of this week when the renewed offensive of Israel has killed more than 600 Palestinians in Gaza since Tuesday.

Shadi al-Ashqar, a resident of the city of Northern Gaza by Beit Lahiya, fled with his wife and children on foot to south-minds where you can find protection.
“We were in our houses ourselves with all the destruction surrounding us, but we accepted it and did it with what we could,” Al-Ashqar told El Saifes on Friday.
“We crawl now, I don’t know where to go.”

The Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz said on Friday that the army puts all the pressure on Hamas to publish remaining hostages, including the evacuation of Gazaners in the south and the implementation of the relocation of US President Donald Trump. In February, Trump described the enclave as a “demolition location” and said that he wanted the United States to take over the country and to build it into the “Riviera of the Middle East” as soon as he emptied it to the Palestinian.
Katz said on Friday that the longer Hamas refuses to publish the remaining hostages: “The more area she will lose against Israel.”
The Israeli forces have resumed part of the Netzarim corridor, which shares the north and south of the Gaza Strip. In addition, a blockade in the north of Gaza was enforced, including Gaza city, after participating in the northern city of Beit Lahiya and the southern border town of Rafah on Thursday.
In the meantime, there has been a blockade for the entry of goods in Gaza since March 2, which led to an increase in prices for important foods and fuel, which forced many to ration their meals. It also cut off the power supply from Gaza Strip and lowered the operation in a water relaxation system that provides Palestinians clean drinking water.
“There is no food. They starve to death, they displace us, they close the border crossings on us,” said Umm Mahmoud Ghazal when they fled to North Gaza on Thursday.
“In addition, they bomb us all night,” she said.
A large part of the infrastructure and the apartment over the Gaza Strip, which is about 41 kilometers long and 10 kilometers wide, was destroyed by Israeli bombing.
The majority of the population of Gaza were sold several times in the enclave in the 17-month war.
In the late Thursday, the military of Israel announced that it had ground in the Shaboura district of the southernmost city of Rafah in Shaboura, which borders the Egyptian border.
“War is back, postponement and death are back, will we survive this round?” Said Sami, 29, who fled from Shajaia to build a tent for his family in a warehouse on open ground.
On October 7, 2023, the Israeli communities attacked by Hamas attacked the Israeli communities, killed around 1,200 people, according to Israeli days, and kidnapped 251 hostages in Gaza. In Gaza, nine -and -fifty hostages will still take place, 24 of whom assume that they are alive.
According to the Palestinian health authorities, the Israeli campaign has killed more than 49,000 people, with thousands still under the ruins.