This is Bisan from Gaza. I'm still alive.
Today is the 30th day of the war in Gaza, and this might be the last update I can provide to you.
I'm not sure if I will survive until tomorrow in these conditions.
I will give you an update for the past two days and this night, the last night.
What happened is that the Israeli army started targeting any way to survive.
They are targeting any way to generate electricity.
The Israeli army targeted the whole solar cells in the whole Gaza City, over buildings, over bakeries, and anywhere that contains solar cells - it was bombed.
The Israeli army bombed the major petroleum and water tanks in Gaza City as well.
The wheat stocks and the bakeries were threatened that if they were open, they would be bombed, and they ran out of petrol and wheat.
But then after obtaining some, their stocks were bombed.
Tonight, there's been no piece of bread in Gaza City for four days, and there's no clean drinking water anywhere because we need electricity to find the water.
After bombing the infrastructure and any way to obtain water or bread, they dropped between 100 to 300 white phosphorus bombs over Shati refugee camp, which is near Al-Shifa hospital. The gas spread throughout Gaza City, and tonight, my eyes, nose, and mouth started burning, I had a headache, and people started coughing and trying to find shelter.
They dropped the gas to evacuate us and lead us to go outside Gaza.
This morning, after cutting off the internet and connections, they dropped leaflets from the sky telling people that they have to evacuate to the south.
They have to evacuate to the south, walking without using any vehicle.
It's planned - this is genocide, with people striving, no food, no water, white phosphorus, and then forcing us to leave.
Even if we survive the white phosphorus and the bombings, if in the schools, hospitals, and our homes there is no food and clean water, all we have is salty water from the sea.
They are trying to kill a million people by hunger, making them thirsty and sick.
There's no aid, and 0.8 can enter the north.
A million people are still in the north.
There's no food, no water.
This is the paper that was dropped today.
They are trying to push us to the borders, near the desert, making the safe areas smaller and smaller.
We are two million people still here.
So, people are celebrating 100-meter airdrops, but they are not entering Gaza; they are not reaching the hospitals.
They are to the south of Gaza, we're in the north.
More than a million people are in the north, and a million people are in the south.
These airdrops are not enough, do not contain fuel, and about going to the north, we need fuel, medical supplies, food - we cannot get anything.
The media needs to talk about this; people need to talk about this - we're hungry.
We used to eat once a day, but now, even this time, we cannot afford it.
There's no value for our existence, for our money, and there's no product to buy - there's nothing.
Many people are struggling, and people are dying because of hunger, and there is no clean water.