samira nurala is exhausted. "you can see the pain we live in. "my husband suffers from a stroke. d to look at the palestinian people "with a merciful eye." samira is from a refugee family. newsreel: a few pitiful refugees - rescue what few belongings they can. like many palestinians whose children and grandchildren were born in refugee camps. for nearly 75 years, the un has been working to meet their welfare needs of palestinian refugees. so, if we look back over our shoulders, this is a timeline... today, as events built towards a ground attack, its representatives called for a ceasefire. what's happening now in gaza isjust a horrific slaughter. 2.2 million people, in a tiny patch of land, it's called of land — it's called the strip for a reason — it's 45 kilometres long by about 20 at its largest point. so it's a strip and there's nowhere for those people to go, there's nowhere for them to flee. many have tried to find sanctuary in schools. all teaching has stopped in gaza. generations are crowded together here. still, the customary civilities are observed. fatima shaat was also