International journalists visit Gaza City under the supervision of Israel’s army
- International journalists were escorted by the Israeli military through Gaza City on Friday, providing a limited look at the area devastated by nearly two years of war.
- Israeli soldiers claimed their operations were deliberate to minimize civilian harm and to eliminate a weakened militant group that still holds 48 hostages.
- Gaza City has been devastated by nearly two years of war, with tens of thousands of Palestinians killed and many buildings destroyed.
- Before the war, Gaza City had about 1 million residents, but hundreds of thousands have fled under evacuation orders.
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As the Israeli armoured personnel carrier roars through Gaza, the only glimpse of the devastated hellscape outside comes through two small screens. Everything is flattened; everything is destroyed. So many buildings have been razed in this bloody war that huge piles of dusty concrete fill the landscape and mix with the Mediterranean breeze with gravel, dust and dirt, writes the Daily Mail. The Daily Mail's Middle East correspondent, Natalie Lisb…

Foreign journalists visit Gaza under the supervision
International journalists have been given a rare and limited glimpse of Gaza City under the supervision of the...
Gunfire And Explosions Followed By Unsettling Silence: Sky News Reports From Inside Gaza City - Great Yorkshire Radio
Another explosion, more distant. A sign on the wall warns people against snipers. And all around us is the rubble of destruction. Welcome to Tel al-Hawa, once one of the most affluent suburbs of Gaza City. Now wrecked, uninhabitable and destroyed. Like so much of Gaza – and like all the places we drove through to get here – it is a wasteland. Buildings reduced to rubble, with a layer of dust covering everything. The only people you see are Israe…
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