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British-Palestinians ‘terrified’ for family members living in Gaza

A Palestinian man runs amid the rubble of a building hit in an Israeli air strike on October 13, 2023. Israel has called for the immediate relocation of 1.1 million people in Gaza amid its massive bombardment in retaliation for Hamas's attacks, with the United Nations warning of
British-Palestinians say they are ‘extremely scared’ following reports of Israel’s ongoing seige of Gaza (Picture: AFP)

British-Palestinians have said they are ‘terrified’ for their family members still living in Gaza following Israel’s ongoing siege on the territory.

Mohammed Awad told reporters his ‘entire close and extended family’, including his parents, siblings and young relatives, live in Jabalia in northern Gaza.

His family told him the atmosphere in Gaza is ‘full of the terrors of war’ and they were trying to distract themselves, he said.

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Mohammed Awad says his ‘entire close and extended family’, including his parents, siblings and young relatives, live in Jabalia in northern Gaza and are ‘too terrified to leave’ (Picture: PA)

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant ordered a ‘complete siege’ following an attack by Hamas militants on Saturday, saying authorities would cut electricity and block the entry of food and fuel.

On Thursday, an Israeli military representative said they were preparing for a possible ground invasion of Gaza.

Mr Awad, an English teacher at a language school in Cambridge, said his family only has one hour of electricity per day, were fasting due to a difficulty accessing food and using candles at night due to blackouts.

He said his parents, siblings, and in-laws all live on the ground floor of a single house, which they haven’t been leaving ‘because they are terrified’.

His family are primarily relying on the radio for information as they have ‘no access to any TV channels’ and very poor internet, Mr Awad said.

He said: ‘Kids are crying. No one can sleep. There is a lack of food, a lack of fuel.

‘They were fasting today because no one could just shop for basic needs.’

Undated handout photo of Fady Abusidu. British-Palestinians have said they are
British-Palestinian Abusidu, a 47-year-old business development consultant based in Warwick, said his family are ‘extremely scared’ and some of his ‘cousins and sons of cousins’ have died in the last few days in Gaza (Picture: PA)

Mr Awad said he was ‘terrified’ for his family, adding: ‘I don’t eat or sleep for days now. I cannot control my emotions.’

British-Palestinian Fady Abusidu, a 47-year-old business development consultant based in Warwick, said his family are ‘extremely scared’ and some of his ‘cousins and sons of cousins’ have died in the last few days in Gaza.

He was quite ‘sad and quite concerned’ for the safety of his family and friends as he ‘knows that they’re all in danger,’ he added.

‘I’ve been receiving messages… of various members of friends’ families and relatives dying and being killed as a result of what’s going on – the bombardment and attacks on Gaza.’

Mr Abusidu, whose father is Palestinian and who lived in the Occupied Palestinian Territories for several years, said: ‘My cousin’s home was damaged again.

‘Every time we repair it and rebuild it and so on and it gets targeted again or hit again so it’s quite concerning and quite depressing.’

British-Palestinian Ahmed, an IT consultant from Cambridge who did not wish to share his age or full name, but whose family lives in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, told PA he was ‘extremely worried’.

Palestinians search for casualties under the rubble in the aftermath of Israeli strikes amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip October 13, 2023. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
Israel has ordered all civilians in northern Gaza to evacuate the area in the next 24 hours (Picture: Reuters)

‘My dad, my mum, my two brothers, my two sisters… my whole family (live in Gaza),’ he said.

‘(I have been) looking on my Facebook making sure that I don’t have any posts from my friends saying that one of my family members has been lost.’

Ahmed said he is ‘completely mentally stressed’ by the imagery being shared from the conflict on social media.

He also distanced the Palestinian people from the actions of Hamas militants.

‘There are lots of civilians who has nothing to do with what’s going on and simply want to live,’ he said.

‘It’s like taking one single brush and colouring two million people with one single colour because of the actions done by a few people.

‘We are all human beings and we all have the same rights.’

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