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According to the government media office in Gaza, at least 40,000 have taken refuge at the hospital, believing it to be the safest option.

Families have set up blankets in the corridors, outside on the hospital grounds, and around clinics. They are here, hoping that at the very least a hospital will be spared Israeli bombs.

The Israeli war on the Gaza Strip has killed more than 2,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children. More than 6,000 others have been wounded, and entire neighbourhoods flattened.

Imm Ahmad Abu Ateina, 60, fled her home on Hmeid Street with her daughters and grandchildren, 20 people in all.

“Where else could we go?” she asked. “If I were to leave the hospital, where would I go with my children?

“We didn’t have time to collect our belongings,” she said.  “We slept on the floor on a blanket. Shame on the Arab leaders for watching this happen to us.”

Sabreen Jaradeh has been at the Shifa Hospital since she left her home in Beit Hanoun. She has been taking care of an unidentified young girl who had arrived a few days ago at the hospital after an Israeli bomb hit her home in the Shati refugee camp.

“My brother told me there was a girl crying because she lost her family. I’ve been taking care of her since last night. She cries out for her mother a lot but at least she is eating.”