As Gaza genocide resumes, is Trump’s cleansing plan the endgame?
- Israel resumed its military campaign in Gaza, killing at least 1,000 people since Monday, including many victims who were children and women, marking a significant escalation of violence following a ceasefire that ended on January 19.
- Displacement of Gaza's population is a major concern, with around 35,000 people being forcefully evacuated from their villages amid the renewed attacks.
- Humanitarian aid has been blocked since March 2, deepening the crisis in Gaza and raising fears of mass displacement among its 2.1 million residents, according to Gazans and analysts.
- The international community remains silent as the conflict deepens, intensifying anger towards Israel's actions and raising concerns over stability in the Middle East.
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As Gaza genocide resumes, is Trump’s cleansing plan the endgame?
The resumption of Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza, bringing an end to the 19 January ceasefire agreement and killing hundreds mostly civilians, has reignited fears among Palestinians that the war’s ultimate objective extends beyond military goals to include ethnic cleansing. For many in Gaza, the relentless bombardment, ground incursions, and siege conditions go beyond the goal of eliminating the military and political group of Hamas that h…
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