The director of media at UNRWA in Gaza, Inas Hamdan, stressed that the only reality that exists in Gaza is death, and there is no safe place in the Strip and survival has become very difficult. “Citizens flee from the places of bombing to other places to be affected by shelling and shells wherever they go, in addition to repeated forced displacement orders, where residents are pushed towards areas that are said to be ‘humanitarian’ but in fact they are densely populated areas and lack vital facilities, and this creates an attractive environment for all kinds of diseases and epidemics.” Given what happens every day from the staggering number of casualties and civilian buildings that have been targeted even UNRWA installations have been bombed, with more than 85 per cent of schools in the Gaza Strip being bombed and destroyed and more than 205 UNRWA staff killed during the war, we can say that there is no safe place in the Gaza Strip, which is now a pile of ashes.