Ceasefire Turns Gaza’s ‘Yellow Line’ into Barrier
Gazans eager to return home find Israel’s ‘yellow line’ blocking many despite ceasefire, with fire warnings and a fatal shooting underscoring the divide.
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Gazans eager to return home find Israel’s ‘yellow line’ blocking many despite ceasefire, with fire warnings and a fatal shooting underscoring the divide.
After Israel declared a ceasefire in Gaza, tens of thousands of Palestinians returned to the ruins of their homes, facing wreckage and a long road to rebuilding.
Israel closes the Al-Rasheed coastal road in Gaza, preventing displaced Palestinians from returning north and worsening the humanitarian crisis.
Following an evacuation order in Gaza City, thousands have fled south to al-Mawasi, often walking for miles due to scarce transportation.
At least 31 Palestinians, including a pregnant woman and two children, were killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza City as tanks pushed deeper into the city.
Israel’s ground offensive in Gaza City has sparked a fresh wave of Palestinian displacement, with thousands fleeing after weeks of bombardment in key neighborhoods.
The UN condemns the northern Gaza offensive, highlighting appalling civilian suffering, forced displacement, and growing hunger as air strikes intensify around Gaza City.
Dozens of families are fleeing Gaza City after Israeli forces ordered a full evacuation and stepped up bombing of residential areas, heading south on a crowded coastal road.
Amid expanding Israeli operations, 80% of Gaza City residents refuse to leave overcrowded ‘humanitarian zones’, citing lack of resources and dignity.
Gaza residents face an impossible choice: flee into uncertainty or stay under relentless shelling. Families weigh risks as they grapple with fear and survival.