Condemned to continue fleeing in Gaza: Israel wants us to run until we have no will left, so that we'll give up and leave'
Briefly

As families in Gaza face repeated displacements due to ongoing Israeli military operations, 62-year-old Abu Mohammed Salout struggles to find fuel for his tractor, which has run out while attempting to flee Khan Younis. This marks Salout's eighth displacement since the war began, with violence recently escalating after a brief ceasefire. Amid rising death tolls and humanitarian crises—exacerbated by a lack of fuel and basic supplies—family members are forced to abandon their homes and seek refuge in different shelters, all during a time that should be marked by Ramadan festivities.
Salout lamented, "Just as we were beginning to settle in, Israel forced us to flee again. This is the eighth time we've been displaced since the war began."
Fuel is nowhere to be found, as traders stockpile supplies, hoping prices will skyrocket amid the intensified conflict and desperation grows.
Desperation grew when the Israeli army demanded the evacuation of residents, and Salout’s family was left stranded due to a lack of fuel.
With over 400 deaths in the Strip in a single day, Salout's family is thrust back into a cycle of displacement after a brief respite.
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