Gaza Metropolis – The rain got here pouring down on Osama al-Hussari’s residence, the storm that hit Gaza Metropolis earlier this week refusing to relent.
Contained in the 57-year-old’s residence within the Shati refugee camp weren’t simply his spouse Rawiya and their 10 kids, but additionally prolonged members of the family, together with his brother’s kids – making up 25 individuals in complete.
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The house had survived two years of Israeli bombing, however was closely broken. Rainwater was leaking in from the roof, flooding the within, and forcing Osama to try to repair the issue on Tuesday.
“I known as a neighbour and pal who works in development to assist examine the issue and seal the openings the place water was coming in from,” Osama instructed Al Jazeera.
However as they clambered onto the roof, catastrophe struck. The neighbour, Mohammed al-Helou, additionally 57, was inspecting one nook utilizing a hammer.
The roof then collapsed.
Mohammed was left trapped below the rubble for 2 hours, unreachable. His physique was recovered by civil defence groups two hours later.
Six others, together with two kids, have been injured, some left with damaged legs.
“It was completely terrifying, like a torrent of mud and stones exploding in my face,” Osama says, wiping away tears.
“We survived by a miracle, however my expensive neighbour and pal misplaced his life with out warning, and his household misplaced him immediately.”
The collapse
A home is a uncommon factor in Gaza, with most buildings within the Palestinian enclave destroyed by Israel throughout its two-year genocidal conflict.
It’s what made Osama cling to his residence, regardless of its situation, relatively than stay in a tent as so many 1000’s of different Palestinians do in Gaza. It’s additionally why so lots of his members of the family had gathered to stay with him after the October ceasefire, after being displaced throughout the Gaza Strip.
“Once we arrived at my home, we breathed a sigh of aid that it was nonetheless standing,” Osama says. “But it surely was in unhealthy form and clearly closely affected, particularly since greater than three explosive robots had been detonated within the space.”
He factors to twisted metallic items close by, saying that they’re remnants of these explosions.
Explosive robot weapons have been broadly utilized by the Israeli military throughout the latest floor invasion of northern Gaza in mid-September.
“The whole space is destroyed, and all of the buildings round us have been bombed with probably the most highly effective weapons. Our home was badly affected as nicely,” Osama says.
With no options out there, the household selected to stay contained in the cracked walls, believing it higher than dwelling in tents, the place persons are at present dying from the cold.
“We used to say a concrete roof is healthier than a tent. We are able to’t even afford tents or their provides. However we by no means imagined it could collapse on our heads and almost kill us all.”

Nowhere to go
Rawiya al-Hussari, 41, Osama’s spouse, described the terrifying second the constructing collapsed.
She instantly fled together with her 5 kids, whereas everybody round her was screaming, solely to be instructed that her center son, Mohammed, was nonetheless trapped below the rubble.
“I ran out, then they instructed me, ‘Your son Mohammed is below the rubble together with his uncle.’ I fully misplaced my thoughts and ran again in the direction of him,” she says, holding again tears as she hugs her 12-year-old son, who would survive.
“I began screaming hysterically, calling out, ‘Mohammed, Mohammed, are you able to hear me?’ He answered in a muffled voice, saying, ‘I’m right here, save me. I’m OK.’ I eliminated the stones with the assistance of some males and relations who rushed to assist. However the man subsequent to him didn’t reply; it appeared he had died immediately.”
Rawiya and the opposite moms together with her trembled as they recounted their escape from the home earlier than it collapsed completely, leaving them unable to take any belongings or garments.
“We don’t understand how we’re speculated to die, by bombing or by buildings collapsing over our heads,” Rawiya says, pointing to the ruins. “Take a look at it; it’s as if one or two missiles hit it.”
With the collapse of the al-Hussari residence, the variety of homes which have collapsed in Gaza because the begin of winter is 17, with officers warning the quantity is more likely to enhance.
In response to the rising hazard, emergency groups in Gaza have activated a committee to examine buildings prone to collapse and evacuate residents earlier than the subsequent storm arrives.
Because the al-Hussari household struggles to soak up the shock, they now discover themselves homeless in a single day, with no different shelter.
“We slept right here on the street final evening, 12 kids and ladies,” Osama says angrily. “All of us slept outdoors with no tents, no tarps. That is our finish: both we die below crumbling partitions, or we freeze to dying on the street.”
“I want we had all died inside the home and been spared this life.”

