07:37 BST
Alice Cuddy
Reporting from Jerusalem

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Esraa recorded video diaries of her return earlier this year
Earlier this year, we spoke to 23-year-old Esraa Shaheen as she returned to her home in northern Gaza during the ceasefire.
She said then that she would never leave her home again.
Overnight, Esraa sent a message saying she is still in the north but the “situation is beyond difficult”.
“We do not have the most basic necessities of life. There is no security, continuous bombing, no food, and no medicine,” she wrote in a WhatsApp message.
“Some of the few items available in the market are very scarce, such as flour. When available, it is at exorbitant prices. Some families are replacing it with rice, bulgur, or pasta, which have begun to run out in the market.
“There are no fruits or vegetables. There are even no vitamins to compensate for the lack of food.”
Under the Israeli blockade, Esraa said “dizziness has become a constant feeling, as is general weakness and fatigue from the lack of food and medicine”.
She said there was “great difficulty” in moving around, with limited transport options and no fuel available to drive.
And, she said, there was “destruction in most of the streets”.