Forced from their Gaza home by Israeli troops, a family makes a frightening walk through a war zone Give me full details
Here are the full details of the story of Heba al-Haddad and her family, who were forced from their Gaza home by Israeli troops:
Heba al-Haddad and her family were living in Rimal, once Gaza City's most upscale neighborhood, but now a war-torn area filled with destroyed buildings and rubble.
They had managed to survive the constant shelling by taking shelter in their apartment's stairways, but their situation changed when a unit of 14 Israeli soldiers stormed their apartment and ordered them to leave.
The soldiers forced al-Haddad, her husband, his elderly parents (one half-blind and the other in a wheelchair), their two teenage sons, and seven other family members out of their home.
This resulted in a frightening walk through a war zone to southern Gaza.
Despite having a source of clean water and food, and having witnessed neighbors being forced from their homes, it was only when the soldiers directly entered their apartment that al-Haddad and her family decided to leave.
The situation in Gaza remains volatile, and many families like al-Haddad's are struggling to survive and find safety amidst the ongoing conflict.