The horror of war in Israel quotFather brother uncle cousins

The horror of war in Israel: "Father, brother, uncle, cousins, pregnant wife… I am the only boss Antena 3 News

The data is frightening. More of 2,200 deadIsraelis and Palestinians and 260,000 displaced people. Israel bombs Gaza And there are now 300,000 soldiers stationed along the entire border who are ready for action at any time. The images that arrive are also overwhelming. Al-Aqsa Brigades can be seen attacking Israeli towns near the Strip. Some women hide in a car while several Israeli soldiers defend a military post. In the end they manage to escape.

A man cries uncontrollably transport a corpse. Another tries to save a life between sirens and desperate races on the streets Ribbon Everything is useful to act as a stretcher. You can also see a man sitting in an ambulance trying to comfort his daughters. “Don’t be afraid,” he tells them.

Surrounded by corpses, Kafarneh lists the relatives he lost in the bombings: “Father, brother, uncles, cousins, pregnant wife… I am the only survivor,” he explains. There is no power across the strip and debris continues to accumulate. Israel attacks specific targets such as the university or the port and some that appear randomly. In Jerusalem, a soldier is buried while volunteers dig new graves. A dramatic situation.

Efforts are now focused on transporting humanitarian aid. The Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albaresannounced this Wednesday that the government plans to provide one million euros humanitarian aid due to the Hamas terrorist attackagainst Israel and the bombings that took place on the Gaza Strip.

This morning, at the headquarters of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), Albares met with the NGOs operating in the region, to whom he communicated the outcome of the meeting of EU foreign ministers on Tuesday, during which the sustainability of the humanitarian aid was called for ratified and cooperation assistance for Palestine is reviewed.