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Distraught son says Brit parents ‘trapped in Gaza like caged hens waiting to die’

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A man from London whose British-Palestinian parents are in southern Gaza said they are “trapped” at the border with Egypt “like caged hens waiting to die”.Mo El-Deeb, 30, said his father, Talal El-Deeb, 66, went to visit family in Gaza a few weeks ago and his wife, Naila, 69, joined him within the last two weeks.Mr El-Deeb said his parents, who are British-Palestinian with British citizenship, are currently waiting in Rafah at the Egyptian border in southern Gaza and likened the situation to “a ticking time bomb”.He said he hopes his parents will be able to leave the area through the Rafah border crossing but said they are still waiting there, adding there is “no real clarity”.“There’s obviously no water, no food, medicine they had with them has obviously run out,” Mr El-Deeb, from Marylebone, central London, said.“Whether it’s going to be death by airstrike or a ground invasion or their health, it’s a ticking time bomb essentially.

They’re essentially caged in the south.”Mr El-Deeb said he is trying to limit the contact he has to his parents to conserve the battery on their phones.“They’re obviously trying to keep high spirits because I’ve got four siblings here as well, but every time I speak to them I can literally hear just a non-stop barrage of bombing in the background, it just sounds so close.“They’re essentially like caged hens just waiting to die.

Every time nighttime comes there’s no electricity, it’s just carpet bombings. Every time my phone rings or I get a message, I kind of expect the worst.”Mr El-Deeb said he has called the British Consulate “around 50 times”, speaking to “over 30 people” during the last week but said “no one can answer my questions”.“I’ve spoken to a number of people, the general advice

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