Israel’s plan to ‘conquer’ Gaza is leaving Palestinians with little place to go: 5 maps show how
- Israeli forces expanded operations in Gaza since March 18, 2024, pushing nearly 80% of its 2 million residents into smaller, militarized zones within the 140-square-mile territory.
- This escalation followed Israel breaking a ceasefire with Hamas after October 2023 attacks, leading to a declared policy to displace Gaza's population southward under the military offensive named Gideon's Chariots.
- An estimated 600,000 people have been displaced, many multiple times, while Gaza's infrastructure, including 60%-92% of buildings and 68% of roads, faces widespread destruction amid severe shortages in food, water, and medical supplies.
- Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu and Finance Minister Smotrich, stated the goal is to 'conquer' and fully control Gaza, with orders anticipating an 'unprecedented attack' amid ongoing humanitarian concerns and overwhelmed aid efforts.
- The international community, including UK, France, and Canada, has threatened concrete actions like sanctions if Israel continues its military operations and blockade, as Gaza faces a deteriorating humanitarian crisis with no safe areas or ceasefire in sight.
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