Heartbreaking Uproar: Israel’s Renewed Offensive in Gaza Displaces Palestinians Yet Again
In the latest escalation of the Israel-Gaza conflict, the Israeli military has intensified its offensive in the Gaza Strip, capturing more territory in the north and south. As new evacuation orders were issued, residents who had recently returned to their homes were forced to evacuate again. The operation in Rafah, a southern city near the Egyptian border, compelled thousands of families from the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood to flee. By Sunday afternoon, Israeli forces had encircled the area, reigniting traumatic memories from the early stages of the conflict.
Displaced residents, including those from Tal al-Sultan, were forced to walk north to Khan Younis amid ongoing bombardment. Most carried few belongings, and as Ramadan is observed, many fasted during the march. The local government in Rafah, responsible for the Tal al-Sultan area, reported a severe scarcity of necessities in Khan Younis, leaving evacuees without proper shelter.
The resumption of the Israeli offensive follows a stalled cease-fire negotiation with Hamas, initially implemented in mid-January. This truce was intended to be part of a three-phase plan to conclude the war spurred by a Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. However, the second phase has faced indefinite delays. Gaza’s health ministry reported that Israeli bombardment claimed 61 lives in the past day, contributing to a death toll exceeding 50,000 over 18 months. The figures do not discern between combatants and civilians.
According to the Israeli military, several combatants were killed in the Tal al-Sultan area during a raid on what was described as a Hamas command center. These claims, however, have not been independently verified. Tragically, Al Jazeera journalist Hussam Shabat was reportedly killed in an Israeli airstrike on his vehicle in northern Gaza. A total of 208 journalists have died since the conflict’s inception, as per the Gaza government press office. The Israeli military is investigating the report of the latest journalist death.
First-hand accounts from evacuees reveal the dire conditions faced during evacuation. Mustafa Jabr from Tal al-Sultan recounted the sudden offensive that forced him and his family to flee under fire. They walked for hours along a specified route, leaving behind elderly and frail individuals unable to maintain the arduous pace.
In a similar plight, Ahmad and Faten al-Sayyed, accompanied by their four children, fled to Khan Younis after barely settling back into their Rafah home. Their journey, marked by fear and uncertainty, exemplifies the ongoing trauma of Gaza’s displaced population. Mr. al-Sayyed recalled the intense military presence and the fear of potential separation from his family during their ordeal.
As the conflict persists, the plight of those displaced remains uncertain, with families anxiously awaiting a chance to return home. This continuing humanitarian crisis demands attention and resolution to halt the cycle of displacement and suffering in the region.
Original Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/24/world/middleeast/israel-gaza-offensive-palestinians-displaced.html
Category : Khan Younis (Gaza Strip),Rafah (Gaza Strip),Israel-Gaza War (2023- ),Refugees and Displaced Persons,Evacuations and Evacuees
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Publish Date: 2025-03-25 02:28:00