everybody's jumping. even more jumpy when word spread that the cease-fire had collapsed. few people had much time to talk for long, though. holding his year-old daughter, hala, basam tells me he's going to take his family to a nearby united nations school. but a man tells him it's already full. so many searching for safe ground where there isn't any. ben wedeman, cnn, gaza. >> one of the reasons also why a lot of people didn't get out of that neighborhood despite the warnings from israel is that hamas said you should stay. this is part of a psychological war being carried on by the israelis and so a lot of people were misled into staying. it's hard to know how many of course. but that's just another factor in i guess why this death toll is so high. >> absolutely. they've got hamas doing work on one side, israel on the other. and these are just civilians trying to live their life.