let's dr mohammed abu mughaiseeb is from humanitarian charity medecins sans frontieres, he's in rafahoins me now. thank you for being with us. for many people, it is almost impossible to imagine the conditions in gaza, imagine the difficulty for civilians living there. what have you been seeing and witnessing in your work there?— work there? first of all, good news today — work there? first of all, good news today that _ work there? first of all, good news today that the - work there? first of all, good news today that the ceasefire has been claimed at least. at a70 days, we were calling for this ceasefire, which was too late. there is a massive destruction in gaza, if you're in gaza you see the massive destruction and you see your population of 1.9 million, 900,000 living in the south, evacuated from the north. you have hospitals which are partly destroyed. everything in terms of life here is totally destroyed. the destruction was catastrophic, and i think the only good thing is that they will not be any kind of military actions, people will at least have no fear, but the pain is com