i've been speaking to gabriella waaijman, humanitarian director at save the children international.nsequences for children. and we are deeply, deeply concerned that any further escalation will have further dramatic consequences for the people in gaza. as the colleague was mentioning, there is no safe place left in gaza. there are no shelters left, there is no water, there is no food. children are absolutely terrified. so this is really as dramatic as it gets. all the eyewitnesses accounts that we receive, the people that we speak to in gaza, tell us ofjust how desperate the situation is right now. and i wonder, given what you do, where are you able to help? what help can you offer? and i'm thinking perhaps at the border with egypt, where many people are now massing, they are unable to leave. and the humanitarian crisis in the south of gaza is getting worse by the hour. yeah, our staff in gaza are among the people affected. they are like everybody else, you know, running away. they have had to leave their homes. they are in the shelters or outside of the shelter since there isn't eno