Following the Israeli army's announcement on the evacuation of some neighborhoods east of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, hundreds of Palestinians living in the area started to migrate from their neighborhoods east of Rafah to the west of Khan Younis city.

Hundreds of Palestinians, including women, children and the sick, hit the roads with what they could take with them.

Ibrahim Mohammed Garra, who migrated with a wounded arm, said: \"I went to Rafah for treatment for my hand condition, but I couldn't see any benefit. When we were told that Israel captured the Rafah border crossing, we started to migrate back to our old neighborhoods with my wounded body. We are crawling from one place to another. The world should solve this problem. It is not difficult to solve this problem, let them see what we are going through.\"

Abu Khalil Hamidi, who also migrated, said, \"24 people and my family and I migrated here 4 months ago. 2 days ago, when we were told that there would be a ceasefire, we played with people and sang songs that this war would end. But then we realized that the attacks continue. Now we are being told to go to other safe areas. These are all lies. We have no money to migrate. We had at least set up a tent here with our family. Where are the Arabs, where is the Muslim world, don't they see us, don't they have any pity for us?\"

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