UN: 70% of Gaza Turned into No-Go Zones Amid War

Israel has restricted Palestinians’ access to 70 percent of the Gaza Strip, either by declaring large areas as no-go zones or issuing forced displacement orders, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
In Southern Gaza, much of Rafah governorate has been declared a no-go zone, placed under forced displacement orders by the Israeli military since late March. In the North, nearly all of Gaza City is under similar orders, with only small pockets in the northwest still exempt. Entire areas East of the Shujayea neighbourhood and along the occupied territories' border have been declared a restricted zone.
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On Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Gaza’s more than two million people “will be moved” in a new ground offensive that will involve Israeli soldiers holding on to seized territory, establishing a “sustained presence” in the blockaded territory.This follows the unanimous approval by Netanyahu’s cabinet to call up 60,000 reservists and place the Israeli military in control of delivering food and other essential supplies to Gaza’s starving population.Many Palestinians understand that Israel is prioritising territorial control over any political solution, and many shared their fear and panic regarding the possibility of not being able to return to their homes.They also believe that Israel is trying not just to dismantle the military capabilities of Hamas, as the Israeli military spokesperson and Netanyahu have stated, but they are also trying to empty Gaza of its residents and to suffocate civilians.Israel will do this by using humanitarian language alongside military tactics, including an expanded ground offensive and tightening its grip on the flow of aid to the besieged enclave.But there was a general and clear sentiment of defiance among many Palestinians. Social media is filled with messages of resilience and people saying they will not leave Gaza, whatever the cost.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) announced that Gaza is facing “extreme risk of famine” with no food remaining in markets and aid distribution centres.The PRCS’s food stocks allocated for displaced people are now “completely depleted”, with “limited quantities of legumes” being “distributed to community kitchens to cover some of the basic needs of displaced individuals”.Since Israel broke the nearly two-month-long ceasefire with Hamas on March 18, its military has killed at least 2,459 Palestinians in Gaza, bringing the total number of confirmed killed in the besieged Strip to 52,567.
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