UN Chief Declares Gaza a "Killing Field" Amid Aid Blockade

Husam, a 54-year-old Palestinian, recently returned to his home in Gaza after nearly 15 months of displacement due to the ongoing conflict. According to Husam, the Israeli military reopened passage on January 28, allowing residents to move within Gaza. He traveled with his mother, wife, and five children, enduring a challenging journey from Deir el Balah where they lived in a tent.
Upon their arrival, they found their third-floor apartment still standing but severely damaged, lacking essential services such as electricity, water, and gas. "We searched for walls to shelter under," Husam noted, highlighting the widespread destruction in the area, with many buildings reduced to rubble. He lamented the loss of possessions, including family heirlooms, to looters.
Despite the challenges, Husam emphasized the importance of family unity throughout their struggles. However, he voiced a desperate plea for assistance, stating, “My message to the world is: help me get out of here,” underscoring the dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza.