Israel’s Gaza offensive pushes hundreds of thousands of Palestinians into an ever-shrinking bubble
- Israel resumed its intense offensive in the Gaza Strip around mid-March, ending a ceasefire period.
- Israel implemented a blockade to pressure Hamas into extending the January ceasefire.
- Israeli forces launched approximately 224 strikes on residential areas between March 18 and April 9.
- UN rights office spokeswoman Shamdasani stated, "Permanently displacing the civilian population within occupied territories amounts to forcible transfer... And it is a crime against humanity."
- These actions have left Palestinians with less than a third of Gaza's area to live in, creating dire conditions.
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Israel’s Gaza offensive pushes hundreds of thousands of Palestinians into an ever-shrinking bubble
The Israeli military is extending its ground operations deep into Gaza, creating a large buffer zone between the Strip and Israeli territory and pushing hundreds of thousands of civilians into an ever-smaller area on the Mediterranean coast.
Israel's actions threaten the "future capacity of Palestinians to live in Gaza"
Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip threaten the "future capacity of Palestinians to live" in that territory, said the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday. ...
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