a few months before the start of this conflict, abdulhakim received an education as a software engineer. but now he 's documenting his daily struggle. i'm still alive. as you can see, there is none here. electricity, i shoot with the flashlight on my phone. in the first days of the conflict, the israel defense forces distributed leaflets to residents of the northern sector gaza, which is more than a million people, were ordered to evacuate and head south. along with thousands of others, farida, an english teacher, left her home. all my neighbors and families are evacuating their homes, but we don't know where to go. currently, there are no shelters or safe places in gaza. shelters were overcrowded within days, israeli airstrikes continued in the southern gaza strip. farida decided to return home, to the north. the israeli occupation caused this destruction. this morning, as you can see, they are everything was destroyed. with aid unable to pass through the rafah border crossing in the south, a humanitarian crisis unfolded. israel shut off water and electricity to more than 2 million res