'Only the gunmen are walking the streets'
Hazem Balousha, a Gaza-based journalist, tells of the hardship and danger in a city gripped by chaos
Friday June 15, 2007
The Guardian
Late yesterday afternoon the shooting appeared to die down. It's been going on now for five days - bullets and bombs going off day and night. The most important thing is keeping my niece and nephew occupied. They have heard gunfire at weddings before, so I have told them it's just a big wedding. They replied that it was such a big wedding that it must be the president's. If only they knew - he has other matters on his mind at the moment.
But worse than the noise of war is the noise of loudspeakers at the mosque. They are saying: "We are Hamas. We are the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades. We will defeat Fatah. We will liberate Gaza from the collaborators and the traitors." The loudspeaker is never quiet. We live close to the intelligence headquarters which has been under attack. The loudspeakers call on the fighters to surrender. If they do, they will survive, if they don't they will be killed.
My apartment is on the fourth floor, but it is too exposed and dangerous so I moved to my parents' place on the ground floor, which has some cover. Since Sunday several bullets have hit my apartment and the windows have been smashed. When the shooting stops for five or 10 minutes, I try and take a look out the window. The streets are deserted of cars and people. Only the Hamas gunmen are walking the streets. Everyone else is holed up inside.
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