Ahmad Awad (EFE) .- Since the Israeli army ordered last Tuesday the total evacuation of the city of Gaza, the Gazatí capital in the north of the Palestinian enclave, hundreds of thousands of residents live between confusion and uncertainty about what to do now.
Among them is Yasser Arafat, 49, decoration technician who today works as a used clothing seller, who has already moved eight times since the war began.
“I tried to move to the south and suffered a lot because I did it without any minimum resource to keep my family,” he explains to Efe. His home is made up of 14 people.
As he says, the decision to leave “is not easy.” The Israeli army orders them to move to the south, but the area, says Arafat, “is also overcrowded.”