BAYT ḨĀNŪN – It took Ramez al-Masri three years to rebuild his home after it was destroyed in a 2014 Israeli offensive.
When war returned to the area last week, it took just a few seconds for the house to be flattened again in an Israeli airstrike.
The despondent al-Masri once again finds himself among the thousands of Gazans left homeless by another war between Israel and the territory’s Islamic militant Hamas rulers.
He and the 16 others who lived in the two-story structure are scattered at relatives’ homes, uncertain how long they will remain displaced as they wait with hope for international aid to help them rebuild the home. “My children are scattered — two there, three here, one there.