The people of Gaza, which have been reduced to rubble by Israeli hyenas for almost seven months, are in extremely inhumane conditions. Displaced people return to their areas and see the ruins of their homes. The destruction of the school buildings has filled the minds of the children with hardship and uncertainty. 

Most of the Gaza Strip has been devastated by Israeli attacks. Most of the area has been completely destroyed. Residents of the area around the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza have returned to find the place they once knew no longer exists.

In their words, I had a home. My dream! The whole is turned into pieces of stone. I just want to go back to my old house. All our plans, joy, survival, everything was taken away in an instant. Everything built up with so much effort has been destroyed.

A similar scene can be seen in the city of Rafah. Umm Basil Al Farani is one of many women standing at the extreme limit of helplessness after losing everyone. He said, seven months passed. People are dying all the time. No one in my family is alive. All of us have lost someone. Still they do not have mercy. They are making Gaza childless so cruelly. Our future generation is killed.

Meanwhile, the psychological condition of children in the Gaza Strip has also been deplorable since the attack began. No school, no job, no home, or family. Many children have lost their best friends in war, which is the most child-killing country in the world. They say I was always first in school. 98 or 99 percent marks used to come. How many memories of our school. Where will we read when the war is over? We will not study anymore?

Many such questions are on the minds of most children in Gaza. Saying, many of my friends have been martyred. We used to go to school together, return home, eat tiffin. Did they commit a crime? Why did they have to die? Now it doesn't seem like going to school anymore, not even making new friends. 

All the displaced Gazans are running, crying and tired. Now pray for a little release. The Palestinians are asking the Israeli government to stop the attacks in their desperate desire to survive. But no one knows the answer to the question of whether their words will reach the authorities in Tel Aviv.