“THEY WORRY”
Two days after the Israeli operation, the web was nonetheless not repaired and a few predominant roads remained an impediment course.
UNRWA‘s operations have resumed, nonetheless.
“The very first thing we do is that we guarantee that we announce that the faculties are open,” mentioned the company’s Jabr Abu Taqa.
“We all know how essential it’s for us to deliver the youngsters to what they think about a secure haven,” she added.
As she strolled via the camp, many anxious residents approached her.
One younger man pointed to a ransacked barber’s store and requested: “What did he do to deserve this, the barber? He not has work, cash. What is going to he do?”
Mustafa Shibah, 70, apprehensive about his grandchildren. He turned his radio’s quantity all the best way up throughout the raids — however the little ones weren’t fooled.
“My granddaughter wakes up (from the raids) and bursts into tears,” he mentioned.
“They fear, they’ve bother getting to high school due to the (broken) highway.”
For him, the threats to UNRWA are simply the newest instance of the struggling of Nur Shams residents who really feel deserted by Palestinians elsewhere.
“Why is it solely us that should pay whereas they dance in Ramallah and have an excellent life in Hebron?” he requested.
He mentioned Israel “feels they will do something” with nobody to cease them.