
A man who lost 21 family members in an Israeli airstrike said he would not want to see the enemy in the position he is in after losing almost all of his family members.
Ahmed Alnaouq, co-founder of We Are Not Numbers, a Palestinian nonprofit in Gaza, said three of his sisters, two of his brothers and 14 of his nieces and nephews died when their home was hit.
"It only takes one person to experience what I experienced, to understand how I really feel," he told Sky News.
"I've said it and I'll say it again, that what I'm feeling, my worst enemy wouldn't wish," he affirmed.
Alnaouq said it was 4am when he woke up "panicking", believing something might have happened.
"I checked my phone and got the news from one of my friends. They told me that Israel bombed my house, my family's house, and that everyone who was there was killed."
He said he still has contact with one of his nieces in Gaza, who told him she had not been able to eat for more than a week.
"This was the most painful call I've ever had in my life. They told me they're scared, they're lonely, they're hungry, they're thirsty. The situation we're experiencing in Gaza is a catastrophic situation. A catastrophe."
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