
Ayman Hamada, 48, owned a factory that mainly produced canned legumes and canned meats to distribute throughout the Gaza Strip.
On 14 October, Israel bombed Hamada’s factory.
“I went there and saw the factory had been completely destroyed,” Hamada said. “The aim of bombing my factory directly is to cut off food supplies in the Gaza Strip and begin establishing famine.”
After a warning missile, Israel bombed Hamada’s house on 29 October.
He didn’t even have enough time to retrieve all his savings. Hamada and his family had to flee empty-handed from northern Gaza to the south.
While Hamada and his family passed through one of the checkpoints, an Israeli soldier ordered him to leave all the money he had, clothes, and bags he was carrying. ….more