"We have to stand in a line and wait our turn to get food, water or even to go to the bathroom," says Liala Kloob. She and her unemployed husband and their six children sleep on cots in a school in the Gaza Strip refugee camp.
"We cannot enjoy anything in these miserable living conditions, especially the kids." These words are said by the inhabitants of the camp.
The UN estimates that 178,000 homes were destroyed in the war. Hamas uses the civilian population and hinders any kind of relief.
Gaza Kids
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
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