Scenes of Chaos are repeated on its ruined roads Gauze. Entire families walk on foot, holding children and a few luggage, while others are stacked on trucks or donkeys. Everyone is trying to leave the city, the main urban center of the enclave, while his army Israel He continues the attack and issued mass evacuation orders.
Israel estimates that up to one million inhabitants may be forced to leave the city of Gaza. But many are afraid that the South is not even safe, as the areas described as “humanitarian zones” have also been bombed. Since the start of the war, in October 2023, the two million Palestinians of Gaza have been repeatedly displaced.
Testimonies of fear and exhaustion
Among those who leave, a mutilated man who progresses with crutches, an injured wheelchair who holds a child in his arms, but also a pair of newborn baby. On the coastal road near Nuseirat, exhausted families carry their possessions on their heads, while others are crammed into trucks full of mattresses.
“We live in a state of panic and extreme fear,” said 32 -year -old Mohammed Gazal of Susjaya. “The bombings are uninterrupted by dawn, explosions and fires do not stop.” According to the Israeli army, more than 250,000 inhabitants have already left the city in recent days, while many neighborhoods in the east have almost been leveled.




A city turned into a war zone
The Israeli army now warns that Gaza is a “dangerous battle zone”. Brochures thrown by air and messages in Arabic call on the ports of the port and the Rimal district to head directly to the south. Air raids continue, affecting apartment buildings, weapons warehouses and Hamas tunnels.
Hamas, for its part, accuses Israel of destroying at least 1,600 houses and 13,000 scenes from mid -August. On Saturday, local authorities recorded forty dead in one day, of which 28 are only 28 in the city of Gaza. The Ministry of Health of the Movement also announced two malnutrition deaths, raising the total number of deaths in 422, including 145 children.






A humanitarian crisis without a visible way out
Under the constant bombings, the city is constantly emptying. But for residents, every new displacement does not mean security. Between ruins, hunger and forced exit, Gaza sinks even more in one of the darkest pages of its modern history.