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...“We don’t want aid, we want a ceasefire and to go back to our homes,” she added....
...If we don’t use the word genocide, we can say ‘sociocide’ — the destruction of society.”...
...“We get food from the volunteers who cook on the street and [when] the food runs out before it is our turn, we don’t eat,” she said....
...Basel al-Lohi, 18, whose family fled the city of Khan Younis, said he came every day for the food, adding: “If I don’t, our only hope of eating would be if some kind person donated a piece of cheese or something...
...“We don’t need your support, we don’t need your money . . . We can manage alone. Just give us security.” Cartography by Steven Bernard...
...“I don’t even know where we will go if we survive this war,” said Ziad. “Are we going to continue to live in UN schools? There is no other choice. Most people now have damaged or destroyed homes.”...
...“I know it’s not easy for many of them, but we don’t want to see civilians caught up in the crossfire.” However, aid groups have criticised the scheme as unworkable....
...We need the time to defeat Hamas, and if we don’t make sure we make these efforts in the humanitarian sphere, in minimising the deaths of civilians, we may lose our legitimacy.”...
...“I don’t know what I would do if I had to go.” The 350-bed Nasser hospital in Khan Younis is no outlier. After three weeks of heavy Israeli bombardment, medical services in Gaza are on the brink....
...“Now I don’t know what happened to them.” Mona Hanafy, 55, said she had taken refuge in a UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees school in Khan Younis....
...“I don’t know for what crime they were killed. They were unarmed, defenceless civilians.”...
...I don’t know where we will go . . . we have no clothes, no money, nothing at all.”...
...“Honestly, I don’t know what to do — it’s hard to be a reporter and try to look after my family like this. I struggle to find food and water for them. We now don’t have a home.”...
...Here, in this ritzy beach club, the mere utterance of words such as “communism” and “feminism” elicits a sharp collective intake of Mai Tai-scented breath....
...“I caution this: while you feel that rage, don’t be consumed by it,” Biden said....
...Rachel Reeves delivered the Mais Lecture last night....
...I don’t smoke, but ’80s motorsport was all about tobacco. It has this nostalgic feeling....
...Mai Youssef, a mother of three who lives in the west of Gaza City, said: “I was confused as to whether we should go or stay....
...And you don’t want to ski alone, you want to be in a group....
...They don’t get the message....
...I don’t intend to cave.”...
...I don’t think there’ll be a massive shift....
...I just don’t know.” Additional reporting by Mehul Srivastava in Jerusalem and Mai Khaled in Gaza Cartography by Steven Bernard...
...“To the Americans I say: if you want these operations to stop, if you don’t want this to be a regional war, then you have to stop the war on Gaza,” Nasrallah said....
...Mimi Xu: “I don’t queue for nightclubs, but I’ll queue for food.”...
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