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Times Of Israel
Times Of Israel
9 Feb 2024


NextImg:Displaced by war and seeking shelter, Gazans resort to living in chicken sheds

RAFAH, Gaza Strip — With one million Gazans displaced from their homes by Israel’s war with Hamas seeking refuge in the border town of Rafah, five families have moved into a chicken farm, living in its long concrete sheds, the battery coops transformed into bunk beds.

The war that began on October 7, when thousands of Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel, massacred some 1,200 people and seized 253 hostages, has devastated the Palestinian enclave.

More than 85 percent of Gaza’s 2.3 million inhabitants have fled their homes, with about one million flocking into Rafah, hard against the Egyptian border. Many of them live in tents crammed into empty lots or patches of beach.

For the Hanoon family, one of five in an extended clan that has moved in there, the chicken farm feels close to rock bottom.

“We’re living in a place meant for animals,” said Umm Mahdi Hanoon, standing among the cages. “Imagine a child sleeping in a chicken crate.”

“The place is very bad. Water leaks down on us. The cold is really harsh for the children, for the old people, for those who are ill… sometimes we wish the morning won’t come,” she said.

Her son Mahdi said they had lived in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City, which was a key focus of the fighting between Israel and Hamas early in the war.

A woman and children sit outside tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on February 8, 2024. (Mohammed Abed/AFP)

“We moved to al-Zawayda. Due to the shelling, we looked for another place but couldn’t find one because there are a lot of us. Then an acquaintance, a friend of my cousin’s, told me there’s a chicken farm in Rafah with cages,” he said.

“We struggled at first. There were insects. We have children,” he said, initially thinking they would only be there for a couple of days.

But as time went by, they had to accept that the chicken sheds would be their home for much longer. They use the metal frames of the cages as beds and cook bread, when they manage to find flour, on a metal stove on the floor.

“It is hard to live in a place like this, a place which was designed for chicken and birds. You find yourself in a cage,” Mahdi said.

Following the shock onslaught on October 7, Israel vowed to eliminate Hamas and end the terror group’s 16-year rule of the Gaza Strip and launched an aerial campaign and subsequent ground operation.

The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry has claimed that more than 27,800 people have been killed since the start of the fighting four months ago, though these figures cannot be independently verified, and are believed to include both civilians and Hamas members killed in Gaza, including as a consequence of terror groups’ own rocket misfires.

The IDF says it has killed some 10,000 operatives in Gaza, in addition to some 1,000 terrorists inside Israel on October 7.