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Save the child or the mother? The life-and-death choice of the inhabitants of Rafah under the brutal war

author:Beiqing Net

Barika, a resident of Rafah, was injured in an Israeli airstrike on Rafah from the night of the 28th to the early morning of the 29th local time. What made him even more painful was that he had to leave his mother behind and escape from the rubble with her child.

Fresh after the bombardment, Barica was taken to the hospital, where he sat on the floor, covered in ash, and doctors gave him an emergency treatment for his head. Barica escaped from the bombing with his children, but he felt guilty and helpless. He said that when the attack happened, he had to choose between the injured child and the mother, and he could only leave with one.

Save the child or the mother? The life-and-death choice of the inhabitants of Rafah under the brutal war

Survivor of the Israeli air raid Barika: It was so cruel that after the attack, I was injured and I couldn't flee with all the injured family members around me, and I had to make a choice between taking my children with me or my mother, who I couldn't afford to leave alone.

Save the child or the mother? The life-and-death choice of the inhabitants of Rafah under the brutal war

Eventually, his mother was rescued from the rubble. Barika, who had returned from the hospital, now sat in her ruined home and looked out, devastated and devastated. Children stumble through bombed buildings, looking for useful items such as food, clothing, etc., among rubble and garbage.

Israeli air strike survivor Barika: Arrogantly demonstrating the power of missiles and savagely occupying our land is the goal of the Israeli army and Netanyahu.

A two-month-old baby was also rescued from the rubble, and she was unharmed.

Save the child or the mother? The life-and-death choice of the inhabitants of Rafah under the brutal war

Taha, a local resident: We rescued the little girl from under the rubble, thank goodness she was only two months old, was she holding a rocket or standing next to the tank, what was her fault? If she was injured or killed, what was her fault, what was her fault?

Rafah People: All we want is for the war to end

Save the child or the mother? The life-and-death choice of the inhabitants of Rafah under the brutal war

The people of Rafah, who had just been hit by airstrikes, said they were asking for little more than to bring the war to an end.

Save the child or the mother? The life-and-death choice of the inhabitants of Rafah under the brutal war

Taha, a local resident: Look at us with a little compassion, a little humanity, that's what we're asking for, we're not asking for much, it's just an end to the war, that's all.