
"As the Israeli army launches the first phase of its latest military operation in Gaza City - aimed at fully occupying the area and displacing its roughly 1 million residents to the south - the city has descended into unending hell. Night after night, relentless and terrifying explosions rob us of sleep. Entire neighborhoods are being invaded and demolished, forcing families to flee toward an uncertain fate, while bloody massacres have become a grim part of daily life."
"For a moment, these cruel scenes harken back to the first months of the war, when Israeli forces, for the first time, compelled residents of the city to flee south under threat of ground invasion. The sky then looked the same as it does now - gray and thick with billowing smoke, signaling imminent danger. The people's faces reflected the same unbearable anxiety and fear, only now the worry is sharper:"
Gaza City faces a major Israeli military operation aimed at full occupation and forcing roughly one million residents south. Nightly explosions, artillery, airstrikes, and robotic explosive demolitions have destroyed neighborhoods and driven massive displacement toward overcrowded central and western areas. Residents experience constant fear, anxiety, and the threat of permanent displacement with the risk of never returning. Military pressure intensifies along northern, eastern, and southern axes, targeting neighborhoods including Al-Zaitoun, Tel al-Hawa, Al-Sabra, and Sheikh Radwan. Overcrowding, continued danger, and reports of massacres compound civilian suffering and uncertainty about the future.
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