The displaced faces in the gas live among the ruins of destroyed buildings. Life among ruins: Mothers Gaza talk about lost grains, hunger and constant fear for children Refugees and migrants Badria literally falls from hunger, Hadija recalls & nbsp; about his kitchen, and Hima is yearning for the laugh of daughters in the garden – these are the stories of three women from the Gaza, embodying the daily suffering of Palestinian mothers, exhausted by war, hunger and relocation against the background of an endless war. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >They live in tents, not knowing when they are again forced to move to a new place. Many had to escape due to & nbsp; hostilities and orders for evacuation dozens of times. Many live & nbsp; without constant shelter, pure water and normal food for almost two years – & nbsp; in the face of constant threats to health and life and a frightening future. & Amp; nbsp; 62 ~ hadiga manun: kitchen on the wreckage of the previous life Hadija Manun says that her family was forced to move more than 20 times. Previously, she had a new, completely furnished house, which was built on credit. & Amp; nbsp; “I arranged it well – beautiful tiles, good household appliances,” she says. – & nbsp; only three years have passed since we built it. Then the war came – & nbsp; and now everything has fallen to decline. ” The bathroom is another corner hung with old blankets. In the wardrobe, battered suitcases are piled in a heap. & Amp; nbsp; “This is now my main storage. I put everything here – & nbsp; says Hadija. -The bedroom once cost me 10 thousand shekels (about three thousand dollars-approx. Ed.). ”& Amp; nbsp; the family sleeps on naked & nbsp; mattresses. Pure drinking water – & nbsp; luxury. Hadija runs after the water carriers and often returns with empty cans. & Amp; nbsp; among all this devastation & nbsp; it sometimes indulges in memories, flipping photographs of her former house and dishes that she cooked. & Amp; nbsp; Badria Baravi: flour & nbsp; hunger In a wretched tent on the shore, & nbsp; west of Gaza, Badria Badria from Beat-Lahia lives on the wreckage of previous well-being. Tears flow along her cheeks. & Amp; nbsp; “Press us over us, & nbsp; she says. – & nbsp; we are tired and exhausted – both morally and physically. We can no longer endure it. How much more it will last ? ”& nbsp; according to her, children constantly cry from unbearable heat and hunger. & Amp; nbsp;“ We have not eaten bread for three days. This morning I fed the children with humus, but this is perhaps enough ?, ”says Badria, suffering from hypertension and diabetes. According to her, she & nbsp; daily loses consciousness due to lack of food. & Amp; nbsp; Hima Zaid: The trampled garden garden is In the next tent, Himi Zaid and her eight daughters eat lentil soup without bread. Describing her former house, she recalls that there were six rooms and a beautiful garden. & Amp; nbsp; “Now I understand how I & nbsp; I was happy then,” she says. – & nbsp; my daughters and I have fun. We had a wonderful & nbsp; garden, we raised flowers, harvested vegetables, held chickens. & Amp; nbsp; daughters were also happy. We fed them with better food, dressed in the best clothes. ”& Amp; nbsp; she & nbsp; there was a washing machine, a fully equipped kitchen and a refrigerator,“ full of delicious things ”. Now there is nothing left. & Amp; nbsp; “No food, no washing machine, nor feelings – one continuous depression,” says Hima. – My daughters are dressed in outskirts. I have nowhere to them & nbsp; bathe. I used to just open the crane – and water flowed. Now we live in a tent in the sand. To cook something, I make a fire, but before we had gas. I am jamming the dishes of the neighbors. “& Amp; nbsp;” What is our fault ? who is to blame ? – asks Hima. – What is my fault and the fault of my children ? for which we are constantly relocated, and they slowly die of hunger ? ”& nbsp; without prospects according to the UN reports, more than two million Palestinians – & nbsp; the entire population of Gaza – & nbsp; today they live on a piece of land, which is only 15 percent of the sector. & Amp; nbsp; international organizations warn: continuation: continuation The conflict threatens with disastrous consequences in the very near future. The war imposed an indelible imprint on the mental and moral health of children, led to the spread of dangerous diseases and the destruction of social ties. & Amp; nbsp; and all & nbsp; this is against the background of the complete absence of the political and humanitarian solution to the current Gaza problem.