By Tom Rayner, Middle East Reporter, Gaza City
Shayma was walking with her family in the Bait Hanoun neighbourhood of northern Gaza on Wednesday when an airstrike hit a house near them.
She ran.
Then another strike hit.
She cannot tell this story for herself. She is four-years-old, and is still unconscious after shrapnel from the second blast tore into her stomach.
She does not yet know that her mother, father and sister were killed in that moment.
Instead her aunt, now her closest living family member and carer, tells this story for her.
Sameh Fayeg Al Masri sits next to her bed in the Al Shiffa hospital in Gaza City, stroking the child's forehead.
She watches her chest raise and fall fitfully - the only sign this otherwise pale, still, shredded body is alive.
Doctors believe she has a chance to recover, but she has a long way to go.
For now Shayma will lie in the children's ward.
Her aunt Sameh, holding back tears with an emotional strength that is as common in Gaza as emotional trauma, tells me enough is enough.
"We have to stop shooting rockets, and they have to stop shooting at us," she said.
"Only innocent children are paying the price. What did this child do to deserve this?"
For some in Gaza such words would be seen as surrender.
But for Sameh, staring at the child lying in front of her, it is the only answer.
"Only God knows if she is going to live or die," she said.
"Pieces of bomb are still inside her. These things should stop. From both sides. It is forbidden to do this."
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