Gaza's northern and eastern neighborhoods have been extensively bombarded and invaded, leaving vast areas flattened and uninhabitable. More than one million displaced people have congregated near the Netzarim checkpoint amid ongoing strikes. Israeli operations between 2023 and 2024 included three ground invasions into Gaza City Governorate that destroyed nearly 70 percent of homes in areas such as Tel al-Hawa, Al-Rimal, and Al-Sabra. Entire streets were reduced to rubble, and the environment filled with smoke, dust, and the stench of death. Civilians face impossible choices about where to seek survival amid pervasive destruction.
My family and I look into each other's eyes. We don't say a word, but our anguished faces are all asking the same question: Do we flee to the south, where bombardment and killing never cease - where death only comes slower? Or do we remain in Gaza City Governorate, just before the Netzarim checkpoint, which has also become home to everyone from Gaza's north - more than 1 million people - only to be erased quickly, because the occupation has already decided to wipe it out completely?
The occupation has devastated Gaza's northern area - Jabalia, Beit Hanoun, and Beit Lahia - and its eastern frontiers in Zeitoun and Shuja'iyya, by land and air, leaving behind a trail of blood, destruction, and unimaginable suffering. Today, these areas lie 90 percent destroyed, flattened to the ground, utterly uninhabitable - no buildings standing, no shelter, no life. Entire neighborhoods were erased as if they had never existed. This total destruction is precisely what Israel today threatens in Gaza City Governorate- to turn it into a mirror image of the north and east, despite the destruction already present, leaving it as lifeless as those areas have become.
Between 2023 and 2024, Israel launched three brutal ground invasions into Gaza City Governorate, with tanks rolling through the streets, crushing everything in their path. Tel al-Hawa, Al-Rimal, and Al-Sabra bore the heaviest blows, with nearly 70 percent of homes destroyed and countless lives torn apart. Entire streets were reduced to rubble, and the air was thick with smoke, dust, and the stench of death.
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