Can Palestinians trying to flee Israel’s Gaza strikes escape the danger?

2023年10月15日4 分鐘閱讀

Can Palestinians trying to flee Israel’s Gaza strikes escape the danger?

Can Palestinians trying to flee Israel’s Gaza strikes escape the danger?

Can Palestinians trying to flee Israel’s Gaza strikes escape the danger?

閱讀程度

The article titled 'Can Palestinians trying to flee Israel’s Gaza strikes escape the danger? ' discusses the plight of Palestinians in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. As Israel intensifies its air strikes, residents are being advised to move south towards Egypt's border. Fadi Daloul, a father of six, believed this to be a safer option and packed his belongings. However, the journey south is fraught with risks as Israel retaliates against Hamas, following a surprise attack by the Palestinian militant group. This conflict is the bloodiest since the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. Israel has launched an unprecedented bombing campaign on Gaza, one of the world's most densely populated areas. The situation is expected to worsen, forcing residents to seek safe shelter. Despite the danger, many Gazans refuse to leave their homes, fearing a repeat of the 'Nakba' or 'catastrophe', when many Palestinians were displaced during the 1948 war that accompanied Israel's creation. Some are waiting at the Egypt-controlled Rafah crossing, hoping for safe passage from Gaza. For Daloul, his family's survival is the priority as Israeli air strikes flatten buildings in Gaza. He is among the thousands who fled from the north of the Gaza Strip on Saturday, fearing a ferocious ground invasion. 'We live under stress,' he said. 'Children, as you see where should we take them? Especially when we left (our house), we saw on the way people burnt and hit by air strikes. Thank God we are safe and reached the south. ' Hamas has advised people not to leave, citing unsafe roads. Israel, on the other hand, accuses Hamas of preventing people from leaving to use them as human shields, a claim Hamas denies. Gaza, a small coastal strip of land between Israel and Egypt, is home to approximately 2. 3 million people who have been living under a blockade since Hamas took control in 2007. Israel claims to have kept two roads open for people to escape, but displaced Palestinians say Israeli bombings around these roads have not ceased. Two days ago, 70 Palestinians were reportedly killed and 200 wounded when Israeli planes bombed vehicles carrying displaced Gazans, according to Hamas-run health ministry and Hamas official media. However, this claim has not been independently verified. Daloul described the difficulty of leaving his home when Israel started dropping pamphlets over Gaza instructing people to leave. His family experienced extreme anxiety, especially at night. 'There was a traffic jam. Some cars got bombed by air strikes. During the night, the children hugged me and started to cry and screamed: ‘Save us, Save us’. How can we save them? When we left the house, we kissed the walls on our way out. This is migration and we don’t know how long it will last. We hope that the world can see us, and see how we live. Look, we had a home, walls, and water, but now we live in a tent,' he said. Israel maintains that its evacuation order is a humanitarian gesture to protect residents while it roots out Hamas fighters. However, the United Nations warns that moving such a large number of people within Gaza could lead to a humanitarian disaster. Daloul’s daughter Sahar lamented the lack of safe places to hide from air strikes. 'All of our life is lived in misery. We don’t know how to live. There is no one to save us or come after us. How will we live? How? ' she said. Even if residents wanted to flee Gaza entirely, they have nowhere to go as the most obvious exit would be through Egypt, a move Cairo rejects. Cairo, a frequent mediator between Israel and the Palestinians, insists that conflicts must be resolved within their borders, arguing that this is the only way Palestinians can secure their right to statehood.

關於 VocabSphere

AI驅動英語學習平台

創新平台

VocabSphere 是一個創新的英語學習平台,提供針對不同熟練程度量身定制的適應性文章。我們的AI驅動系統通過引人入勝的真實內容,幫助學習者提高詞彙、閱讀理解和語言技能。

學習優勢

通過閱讀像這樣的文章,學習者可以擴展詞彙量,提高閱讀速度,並增強理解複雜英語文本的信心。每篇文章都經過精心策劃和調整,為各個級別的學生提供最佳的學習體驗。

AI驅動個人化學習即時新聞多級難度

重點詞彙

PalestiniansstrikesHamasblockademigrationmiserybordersconfirmed

優秀句型

"This is the most violent it's been since a big war in 1973."

原因

This is a sample explanation that demonstrates why this sentence is considered good for English learning...

登入查看

"We hope that the world can see us, and see how we live."

原因

This is a sample explanation that demonstrates why this sentence is considered good for English learning...

登入查看

下載手機應用程式

只有 iOS 或 Android 應用程式才能為您提供 VocabSphere 的全面功能,如遺忘曲線詞彙書、練習生成和個人學習進度監控。

立即下載,體驗完整的學習功能!

探索 VocabSphere 的強大功能

提升您的英語學習體驗

個性化閱讀

定制的文章和新聞以匹配學生的英語水平。獲取即時詞語翻譯、同義詞。輕鬆擴充詞彙。

詞彙運用

VocabSphere運用遺忘曲線原理,幫助您高效記憶單詞。全面掌握每個詞語。您的個性化詞彙庫,隨時隨地可用。

生成練習

從您的詞彙庫中創建自定義語法練習。練習不同詞性和句型。教師更可以生成和閱讀理解測驗和練習。

返回消息