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Saturday, 7 March 2009

Homeless in Gaza

Audio slideshow:


Raed al-Atamna's family's six houses were destroyed in the recent Gaza conflict, as well as the cars he uses to earn his living as a taxi driver.

With nearly 3,000 families homeless, rented accommodation is scarce in Gaza - Mr Atamna's pregnant wife and seven children are now staying with relatives, while he sleeps in a corrugated metal shack next to his ruined house.

The Israeli military says it destroyed buildings because of "substantial operational needs", for example because of booby traps or militants in them, but Amnesty International says "wanton destruction" occurred, in violation of international law.




Slideshow by Heather Sharp, Hamada Abuqammar and Paul Kerley. Publication date 6 March 2009.

Related story: Gaza homes destruction 'wanton'

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