Israel has turned 70% of Gaza into no-go zones, in maps
Briefly

The recent escalation of conflict in Gaza has led Israel to declare extensive areas as no-go zones, resulting in forced expulsion of residents and considerable humanitarian challenges. The United Nations reports that Israel now restricts access to 70% of Gaza, particularly in southern and northern regions. Prime Minister Netanyahu announced an expected ground offensive to maintain territorial control and manage food and supplies in Gaza, viewed by many Palestinians as collective punishment and a threat to their long-term rights and demographics. The prevailing sentiment is one of fear regarding the future of their homes and communities.
The situation in Gaza has reached a critical point where Israel's military has not only restricted access but is also seeking to permanently alter the region's landscape.
Israel's declaration of no-go zones throughout Gaza has intensified a humanitarian crisis, marking a significant escalation of the military's operations and its impact on civilian life.
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