But her parents and brother were killed in the attack on Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip.
Ella's grandmother Fatima Abu Dagga said through tears: "We weren't really living in a truce. We knew that at any moment the war might return. We never felt that there was stability, not at all."
Israel blamed the renewed fighting on Hamas, saying they had departed from its signed agreement. But Israelis protested outside premier Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem.
They were opposing his handling of the hostage crisis - Hamas still holds dozens - and his plan to fire his head of inter...