‘Enough Death and Destruction’: Gazans Long for Ceasefire and a Brighter Future

Mass Displacement and Devastation in Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict

Approximately 90% of Gaza’s population has been displaced from their homes due to ongoing Israeli military operations, with many families forced to move repeatedly—some as many as 10 times. The relentless destruction has left Gaza in ruins, with around 60% of the enclave’s buildings, including homes, schools, and hospitals, either damaged or destroyed. The bombing campaign has brought healthcare to the brink of collapse, crippled the waste management system—posing significant environmental and health risks—and drastically reduced access to clean water.

A UN News correspondent in Gaza has spoken to civilians sheltering in Nuseirat, a central area of Gaza, where displaced residents hope to one day return to their homes and rebuild their lives. Despite the dire humanitarian conditions, individuals like Um Mohammed Hanoun remain resolute. Hanoun, displaced from the Al-Karama neighborhood in northern Gaza, learned her home had been destroyed in a drone attack. Yet, she is determined to return.

“My plan is to remove the rubble, set up a tent on my land, and live there,” she said. “All I care about is seeing my home. I hope that Gaza will be rebuilt to the way it was, and that our lives will return to what they were.”

Children Longing for Normalcy

For many children, the war has severed families and upended lives. Sami Abu Tahoun, a child displaced from Gaza City, hopes to return home to reunite with his father, whom he hasn’t seen since they fled north Gaza. As talk of a potential ceasefire circulates, Sami shares the emotional toll of the separation: “When we left our home, I lost something essential in life—my father. When my mother asked me to pray, I refused. I wanted to wait until I could pray with my father.”

Voices of Despair: ‘Enough Death and Destruction’

Displaced resident Ayman Abu Radwan, who now shelters in a makeshift tent in central Gaza, echoes the desperation felt by many. “We want to think now about our future. Enough death and destruction,” he said. “We are tired. We have endured the full heat of summer, and the frost and cold of winter. Children are dying. Every night, I am woken up by the cries of a two-week-old baby shivering from the cold. I hope our conditions will improve. We deserve a better life than this.”

Even if the violence halts and rebuilding begins, the psychological scars of the conflict will remain. Mohammed al-Quqa, displaced from the al-Shati refugee camp west of Gaza City, emphasized the enduring trauma: “The greatest suffering will be the psychological situation. The war has been long, and our families, our children, have witnessed things they should never have seen.”

Hope and Challenges for Humanitarian Aid

A potential ceasefire agreement has sparked hope for a significant increase in humanitarian aid entering Gaza. If implemented, the agreement could open the way for desperately needed supplies, which have been repeatedly delayed or denied entry during the conflict. In December alone, 70% of coordinated aid missions were blocked at Israeli checkpoints.

The World Food Programme (WFP) announced on Thursday that 80,000 tons of food are either waiting just outside Gaza or en route, enough to feed over one million people. However, the WFP stressed the urgency of unrestricted humanitarian access to ensure aid reaches those in need.

Healthcare on the Brink

Gaza’s healthcare system has been severely broken under the weight of continuous bombardments. Over 12,000 people urgently require medical evacuation. On Wednesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners successfully evacuated 12 patients to hospitals in Europe but emphasized the need for more countries to accept patients for specialized care as the ceasefire takes hold.

Despite the immense challenges, humanitarian workers continue to serve under life-threatening conditions. Nearly 900 aid workers have been killed since October 2023, including 265 staff members from the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA). Yet, over 1,000 UNRWA workers—most of them local—remain operational, providing over 16,000 health consultations per day through health centers, temporary clinics, and medical points across Gaza.

A Glimpse of Hope Amid the Ruins

While the situation remains dire, the potential for a ceasefire and an influx of humanitarian aid offers a glimmer of hope to the residents of Gaza. For many, the dream of returning home and rebuilding their lives is accompanied by the hope for peace and a better future. As one resident remarked, “We deserve a better life than this.”


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