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4 latrines for 50,000, forced to live with open wounds: Scary picture of Gaza relief camp

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In fact, Emily Callahan was evacuated from Gaza and returned to America last Wednesday. Callahan told CNN’s Anderson Cooper in an interview that there is currently no place left in Gaza that can be called safe. Regarding the condition of the relief camps, he said, “There are only 4 toilets in the camps with more than 50 thousand people. Water is provided in these toilets only 4 to 5 hours a day. People there are also starving. Food and water.” In such a situation you can understand the situation there.

Callahan continues, “People are forced to live in badly injured conditions in relief camps. Every parent comes to us with their children and asks for help. But we are helpless. We cannot help them.”

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When asked how do you feel after coming back from Gaza? She said, “I’m obviously relieved because I’m with my family. I feel safe for the first time in 26 days. (But) no matter how much I search, I can’t find happiness. Because my being safe is the result. . leaving the people there behind.”

According to United Nations estimates, more than 10,000 people have been killed so far in Israel’s counterattack on Gaza. While 1400 people have lost their lives in Israel.

“I had to leave because the situation was getting worse. People were getting angry seeing their family members dying. They were calling us Americans and trying to hurt us,” says Emily Callahan.

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Callahan says, “If the local Palestinian workers had not helped, we would have died. The Palestinians did not leave us for a moment. They protected us. There was bombing all around. There is no safe place in Gaza. “

He said, “At the Rafah border crossing in Egypt, it was the Palestinian staff who spoke to the authorities. They put us on the bus. They sacrificed everything for us. We saw them fighting to let us cross the border.” Nor were we bringing them with us.”

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When asked if he would go back to Gaza? Emily Callahan says, “My heart is in Gaza. It will always be in Gaza. The Palestinians I worked with were the most incredible people I’ve ever met in my life.”

“Every time there was an attack, the Palestinian staff stood up to protect us. They said this is our community, this is our family, these are our friends. If they are going to kill us, we are going to die,” said the American nurse. Let’s go. After saving up. I’ll never be able to repay the debts of such people.”

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