Refaat al Areer, a resident of Gaza, provides a harrowing firsthand account of a night under the constant barrage of Israeli bombardment in the besieged enclave. In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, he paints a chilling picture of the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
“We have run out of adjectives to describe the Israeli bombing of entire city blocks, mercilessly targeting Palestinian families while they slept, demolishing mosques, businesses, and residential areas,” Al Areer begins, his voice resonating with a mix of despair and frustration.
The night in question was an unparalleled nightmare for the people of Gaza. Sleep became an unattainable luxury as the relentless cacophony of explosions reverberated throughout the region. The gravity of the situation, as described by Al Areer, was truly terrifying.
Reflecting on the horrors that unfolded, Al Areer offers a dark prediction: “I fear that this is only the beginning, for the bombs have not ceased for ten hours, not even for a single minute.”
This firsthand account offers a glimpse into the profound anguish and uncertainty that pervades the lives of Gaza’s residents as they endure the relentless Israeli bombardment.