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“We were afraid to stay at home in case the bombs hit us – and we were afraid to move and be exposed to them,” said Abu Ali Al Zaeem, a resident of Gaza's Al Karama neighbourhood.
This was the dilemma facing Gaza residents desperate to leave their homes as Israeli warplanes targeted the area overnight on Tuesday.
Entire blocks lay reduced to rubble in Gaza on Wednesday morning.
Gaza officials said more than 1,200 people, including many civilians, have been killed in Israel's air and artillery strikes on the Palestinian enclave.
These followed the surprise attack by Hamas on Israeli settlements on Saturday. On Wednesday, the Israeli army said 1,300 bodies had been recovered, including many civilians.
In Al Karama, as midnight passed on Tuesday, people walked the streets, some shouting for ambulances, while others appealed for help.
Fathers held sleeping children tight, while mothers carrying only the bare essentials explained to their young sons and daughters why they had been taken from their beds in the dead of night.
Others waved down passing vehicles, desperate to escape the area and reach the centre of Gaza city and relative safety.
Resident Abu Ali said he could not contact relatives by phone as he tried to reach a safe place.
“It was horrible. The sound of bombing made me believe that survival would be a miracle,” he said.
Elderly and infirm residents had also to be evacuated.
“I couldn't go on foot, because my parents can't walk. They are old and sick,” Mr Al Zaeem, 48, who lives in the area with his wife, children and parents, told The National.
Two days previously, his brother who lives in Al Shati camp at the centre of Gaza, had moved to stay with him with his family, after his area was targeted.
Mr Al Zaeem asked his son and brother to take other family members and try to walk until they found a safe place, while he stayed with his parents.
“The heavy shelling paralysed everyone,” he said.
Despite their fears about going into the open, Mr Al Zaeem and his family eventually left their home under the bombardment.
Meanwhile, rescuers have told of the difficulties they face.
“Crews cannot operate well because Israeli warplanes are holding back our work and delaying us from answering calls for help,” Mohammed Al Moghaeer, a civil defence officer, told The National.
The targeting of Al Karama resulted in hundreds of residents being forced out of their homes. Many do not yet know if they will be able to return.
Malak Ismael, 45, held a bag of passports, certificates and other important documents belonging to her family members, as she loaded her children into their car.
“At the start of the war, I prepared a bag of essentials and asked my children to do the same. I put all the bags next to the door so it would be easy to leave immediately,” she told The National.
Her daughter Yasmeen, 25, held the family's cat in a velvet box, the terrified animal trembling at the sound of each bomb.
“It is a soul, I can't leave it behind,” Yasmeen said of her pet.
11 cabbie-recommended restaurants and dishes to try in Abu Dhabi
Iqbal Restaurant behind Wendy’s on Hamdan Street for the chicken karahi (Dh14)
Pathemari in Navy Gate for prawn biryani (from Dh12 to Dh35)
Abu Al Nasar near Abu Dhabi Mall, for biryani (from Dh12 to Dh20)
Bonna Annee at Navy Gate for Ethiopian food (the Bonna Annee special costs Dh42 and comes with a mix of six house stews – key wet, minchet abesh, kekel, meser be sega, tibs fir fir and shiro).
Al Habasha in Tanker Mai for Ethiopian food (tibs, a hearty stew with meat, is a popular dish; here it costs Dh36.75 for lamb and beef versions)
Himalayan Restaurant in Mussaffa for Nepalese (the momos and chowmein noodles are best-selling items, and go for between Dh14 and Dh20)
Makalu in Mussaffa for Nepalese (get the chicken curry or chicken fry for Dh11)
Al Shaheen Cafeteria near Guardian Towers for a quick morning bite, especially the egg sandwich in paratha (Dh3.50)
Pinky Food Restaurant in Tanker Mai for tilapia
Tasty Zone for Nepalese-style noodles (Dh15)
Ibrahimi for Pakistani food (a quarter chicken tikka with roti costs Dh16)
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Brief scores:
Liverpool 3
Mane 24', Shaqiri 73', 80'
Manchester United 1
Lingard 33'
Man of the Match: Fabinho (Liverpool)
The specs
Engine: 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8
Transmission: seven-speed
Power: 720hp
Torque: 770Nm
Price: Dh1,100,000
On sale: now
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Director: Magizh Thirumeni
Stars: Ajith Kumar, Arjun Sarja, Trisha Krishnan, Regina Cassandra
Rating: 4/5
Keane on …
Liverpool’s Uefa Champions League bid: “They’re great. With the attacking force they have, for me, they’re certainly one of the favourites. You look at the teams left in it - they’re capable of scoring against anybody at any given time. Defensively they’ve been good, so I don’t see any reason why they couldn’t go on and win it.”
Mohamed Salah’s debut campaign at Anfield: “Unbelievable. He’s been phenomenal. You can name the front three, but for him on a personal level, he’s been unreal. He’s been great to watch and hopefully he can continue now until the end of the season - which I’m sure he will, because he’s been in fine form. He’s been incredible this season.”
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s instant impact at former club LA Galaxy: “Brilliant. It’s been a great start for him and for the club. They were crying out for another big name there. They were lacking that, for the prestige of LA Galaxy. And now they have one of the finest stars. I hope they can go win something this year.”
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Timeline
2012-2015
The company offers payments/bribes to win key contracts in the Middle East
May 2017
The UK SFO officially opens investigation into Petrofac’s use of agents, corruption, and potential bribery to secure contracts
September 2021
Petrofac pleads guilty to seven counts of failing to prevent bribery under the UK Bribery Act
October 2021
Court fines Petrofac £77 million for bribery. Former executive receives a two-year suspended sentence
December 2024
Petrofac enters into comprehensive restructuring to strengthen the financial position of the group
May 2025
The High Court of England and Wales approves the company’s restructuring plan
July 2025
The Court of Appeal issues a judgment challenging parts of the restructuring plan
August 2025
Petrofac issues a business update to execute the restructuring and confirms it will appeal the Court of Appeal decision
October 2025
Petrofac loses a major TenneT offshore wind contract worth €13 billion. Holding company files for administration in the UK. Petrofac delisted from the London Stock Exchange
November 2025
180 Petrofac employees laid off in the UAE
THE SPECS
Engine: 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8
Transmission: seven-speed dual clutch
Power: 710bhp
Torque: 770Nm
Speed: 0-100km/h 2.9 seconds
Top Speed: 340km/h
Price: Dh1,000,885
On sale: now
The President's Cake
Director: Hasan Hadi
Starring: Baneen Ahmad Nayyef, Waheed Thabet Khreibat, Sajad Mohamad Qasem
Rating: 4/5
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