Our children are getting killed” Guardian interviews 22-year-old Palestinian who lost sight of bombing

Standing at Gaza's main hospital at night, patients have been a true horrorer until many of them knew whether all members of the family have survived. The Guardian, brings the confession of 22-year-old Muhammad al-Masri, who was near his home Monday evening before the Iftar. I heard one [...]
Standing at Gaza's main hospital at night, patients have been a true horrorer until many of them knew whether all members of the family have survived.
The Guardian, brings the confession of 22-year-old Muhammad al-Masri, who was near his home Monday evening before the Iftar.
I heard a sound of the bombing coming near us, he told the Guardian, following Periscope.
He started running, but it looks like it was late. The blast hit his body, breaking his right arm.
There's debris in my right eye. I can't see”, he says.
He relates how he spent 24 hours at Schiffa Hospital until he claims that his brother, sister, and cousin were seriously injured. While interviewed by Guardian, he wasn't sure if they survived.
Al-Masri is from the town of Beit Hanoun, near Israel. Seven members of one family, including three children, died Monday evening in this town, residents say.
The intensity of the conflict that began early in the week is only escalating. The Islamist group Hamas, who controls Gaza, has reportedly dropped over a thousand missiles in Israel's direction. Since then, Israel has taken a major action bombing in Gaza. /Periscopi/











