Palestinians confront a landscape of destruction in Gaza's 'ghost towns'
- Palestinians in Gaza are facing a landscape of destruction after a ceasefire paused fighting between Israel and Hamas, as reported by the Associated Press.
- The war has displaced 90% of Gaza's population, with northern Gaza experiencing severe devastation, especially in Jabaliya, according to the Associated Press.
- Critics accuse Israel of conducting a scorched earth campaign, while Israel denies these charges and claims to avoid civilian harm, as stated by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
- The destruction in Gaza has raised accusations of war crimes against Israel, which it denies, according to Human Rights Watch.
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Around 80 percent of the buildings in the Gaza Strip have been destroyed. But theoretically, the future prospects of the area would not be bad - if only Hamas weren't there. more...
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