Tarek al-Farra, a teacher in Gaza who has been displaced for more than a year, says daily life in the enclave is dominated by uncertainty.
“I don’t know how long I will be here, displaced,” he told Al Jazeera from Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
“I don’t know when I will go back to my home. Although my home is destroyed, I would rather build a tent on the rubble of my home rather than be displaced in a place I don’t belong [in].”
Al-Farra said, despite the dire conditions in Gaza – and serious challenges in finding food and other supplies – he had decided against trying to get aid from the US-Israeli-backed group that distributed limited aid this week in Rafah.
“It was like a suicide mission, to walk all this distance just to get a coupon. I don’t know if it will be enough for me and my family,” he said of what was being distributed. “I didn’t receive any aid, I didn’t receive any humanitarian supplies for more than 70 days.”
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