let's speak to ahmed najar, a writer based here in the uk who has family in gaza.nd i think you for taking the time to talk to us here on the programme. tell me about what you have been hearing from your loved ones who are still there on the ground. loved ones who are still there on the ground-— loved ones who are still there on the round. _, ., ., ., ., . ,, the ground. good afternoon, thank ou for the ground. good afternoon, thank you for having _ the ground. good afternoon, thank you for having me. _ the ground. good afternoon, thank you for having me. i _ the ground. good afternoon, thank you for having me. i have - the ground. good afternoon, thank you for having me. i have heard i you for having me. i have heard today from my nephew who is in the north because i have my parents and some of my siblings in their families in the north of gaza. basically the situation is horrible, it is insufferable and really, really, really bad in terms of the food situation. there is literally nothing for people to eat there. we are in really very worried and worried sick abou