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Let's go. One year...Even if I go, I'll flee.

2024.10.07 AM 07:06
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Even now, there are still evacuees in Gaza and Lebanon who leave their homes to avoid bombing and gunfire.


Although they survived, there is a future ahead of them that has no promise of whether they can return to their friendly place of life.

Reporter Lee Kyung-ah reports.

[Reporter]
Families leaving the village full of floats.

Even the child leaves with a hard load.

Israel left home after warning them to leave all of northern Gaza.

Evacuation has become a daily routine in this place where bombings continue.

[Samia Kader / Gaza resident] Eight family members have fled 12 times since the outbreak of war on October 7 last year. I'm wandering the streets without a house. I don't know where to go.]

[Abu Ali / Gaza resident] There is nothing but hunger and death here. We want peace. I'm telling the world to look at us with compassion.

Evacuation processions are also continuing in Lebanon, where the ground war with Israel began.

People who arrive in Turkiye by boat are finally relieved.

[Muhammad Pedel Casas / Lebanese Refugee] Israel dropped a huge bomb and fled towards Tripoli. I waited a week to get on this ship. I'm just thankful to God.

It is estimated that about 2.4 million people have fled Palestine and Lebanon.

Although they survived, the scars of the war don't leave their minds.

[Filippo Grandi / UNHCR Chief Executive: Together with the WHO, we have provided trauma healing kits for people who have been injured or are under great psychological pressure, especially surprised children (in areas heavily affected by Israeli rockets).]

While the world is calling for a ceasefire, gunfire shows no signs of stopping.

The life of the refugees, which no one wants, will continue indefinitely.

I'm YTN Lee Kyungah.





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