she's the director of communications for on rob b, u. n. agency for palestinian refugees way and before the month of october, when the start the i gone, i was on there a locate for more than 16 years now. i'm so access in and out of the gall, this trip for people who are living by i was very, very restricted or limit the many people. in fact, 1200000 people relied on the un on road where i worked for food assistance and the levels all 40 were at 80 percent. there was no drinkable water in find the strip, so the situation was already very, very bad. they're in gone, so before all of this started, nope, it's more than 1000000 people. that's about half the population on out to seek shelter in the south. is that realistic at all? the insight into the site in possible and uh, this whole thing from the is there any alternatives done that we understand was put out early in the morning is absolutely horrendous. i mean, how can you move 1000000 into in 24 hours it's, it's not due belatoya. is there any safe place for civilians in gaza? when many pe