Gaza: Palestinians bear the brunt of Israel's clampdown DW 04/03/2025
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Israel is escalating military actions in Gaza, as Prime Minister Netanyahu announces a new security corridor while pressing for the release of hostages. Hamas has rejected ceasefire terms, demanding a mutual exchange of prisoners and a withdrawal of Israeli forces. The IDF's actions have reportedly displaced over 142,000 Palestinians and left 60% of Gaza as a no-go zone. Meanwhile, humanitarian efforts have faltered; UN agencies report food shortages, with many families unable to feed their children as military strikes contribute to a growing humanitarian crisis.
Olga Cherevko, spokesperson for OCHA, stated that due to Israeli evacuation orders, over 60% of Gaza is now categorized as a 'no-go' zone, highlighting the severe humanitarian impact.
Netanyahu declared, 'We are cutting up the strip, and we are increasing the pressure step by step, so that they will give us our hostages,' underscoring the Israeli strategy.
The situation remains dire as Mohammed al-Kurd, a father of 12, shared, 'We tell them to be patient and that we will bring flour in the morning.' This reflects the acute hunger faced by families.
Despite claims by COGAT about aid, the UN food agency had to close all bakeries in Gaza due to a severe lack of supplies, indicating a breakdown in humanitarian support.
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