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GAZA (January 13, 2009) - An aid worker in Gaza whose blogs have moved readers around the world has been forced from his home and into the street by bombing, along with hundreds of neighbors including children and elderly people.
"The leaflets came yesterday, telling us our neighborhood would be attacked," says CARE staffer Jawad Harb. "The whole population of the area is terrified. We have nowhere to go."
The crisis facing Harb, one of CARE's local staff struggling to provide food and medical relief to civilians, underscores the desperate situation in Gaza. Harb and his family, including his six children and paralyzed 86-year-old grandfather, have been unable to find space in overflowing UN shelters, which received some 7,000 new displaced people last night alone.
"The street was the safest place. If our house is bombed, we'll get trapped and die like the people we saw on television," says Harb, reached by mobile phone. "My children have seen the dead bodies of children on television. They cry, they are crying now, they are terrified. When will this end? There was screaming. It is dark and cold but most of us are still outside.
"My children are shivering. It is getting so cold. Some neighbors went back inside, but they are staying on the first floor, next to the door so they can run outside. We don't know what will come next. This is the closest it has come to our house. The neighborhood next to ours was bombed. What do we do? We don't know."Phone interviews from Gaza available. If you are experiencing difficulty reaching Melanie Brooks by phone, please send a SMS or text message to +41.795.903.047 and your call will be returned as soon as possible.
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