Bombing in the south of the tiny, crowded Gaza Strip killed scores of people overnight, local authorities said, and the Abu Marasa family is one of several Reuters spoke to that have concluded they may as well go back to their homes in the north.

More than a dozen members of the family were crowded into a car on the edge of Khan Younis, the main city of southern Gaza, their belongings strapped to the roof for the perilous journey back north through the bombardment.

"Why should we be martyrs in Khan Younis? We would better die as martyrs in our houses. Let the whole building fall on our heads," said Saleem Abu Marasa, preparing to drive back.

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    Funny how that works isn't it? Israeli leaders have lots of political friends in the west, and Palestinians don't. Look who comes to the instant defence while ignoring the root causes of the attack to begin with.

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      Totally agree. The West is too invested in Israel, always has been. An ethno state is never a good idea.