‘Is anything left for us?’: Hundreds of thousands flee as Israel seizes Rafah in new Gaza ‘security zone’ amid escalating conflict
Children look on, as they travel on a vehicle, while Palestinians make their way after fleeing areas around the southern city of Rafah, following an Israeli evacuation order, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, March 31, 2025. — Reuters pic
Thursday, 03 Apr 2025 7:48 PM MYT
GAZA, April 3 — Hundreds of thousands of fleeing Gazans sought shelter today in one of the biggest mass displacements of the war, as Israeli forces advanced into the ruins of the city of Rafah, part of a newly announced “security zone” they intend to seize.
A day after declaring their intention to capture large swathes of the crowded enclave, Israeli force pushed into the city on Gaza’s southern edge which had served as a last refuge for people fleeing other areas for much of the war.
Gaza’s health ministry reported at least 97 people killed in Israeli strikes in the past 24 hours, including at least 20 killed in an airstrike around dawn in Shejaia suburb of Gaza City.
Rafah “is gone, it is being wiped out,” a father of seven among the hundreds of thousands who had fled from Rafah to neighbouring Khan Younis, told Reuters via a chat app.
A picture released by the Israeli Army says to show Israeli soldiers conducting operations in a location given as Tel Al-Sultan area, Rafah Governorate, Gaza, in this handout image released April 2, 2025. — Israeli Army handout pic via Reuters
“They are knocking down what is left standing of houses and property,” said the man who declined to be identified for fear of repercussions.
After a strike killed several people in Khan Younis, Adel Abu Fakher was checking the damage to his tent.
“Is anything left for us? There’s nothing left for us. We’re being killed while asleep,” he said.
The assault to capture Rafah is a major escalation in the war, which Israel restarted last month after effectively abandoning a ceasefire in place since January.
Palestinians use a car to transport belongings, as they make their way after fleeing areas around the southern city of Rafah, following an Israeli evacuation order, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, March 31, 2025. — Reuters pic
Gazans fear permanent depopulation
Israel has not spelled out its long term aims for the security zone its troops are now seizing. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanayahu said troops were taking an area he called the “Morag Axis”, a reference to an abandoned former Israeli settlement once located between Rafah on Gaza’s southern edge and the adjacent main southern city Khan Younis.
Gazans who had returned to homes in the ruins during the ceasefire have now been ordered to flee communities on the northern and southern edges of the strip.
They fear that Israel’s intention is to depopulate those areas indefinitely, leaving many hundreds of thousands of people permanently homeless in one of the poorest and most crowded territories on earth. The security zone includes some of Gaza’s last agricultural land and critical water infrastructure.
Since the first phase of the ceasefire expired at the start of March with no agreement to prolong it, Israel has imposed a total blockade on all goods reaching Gaza’s 2.3 million residents, recreating what international organisations describe as a humanitarian catastrophe after weeks of relative calm.
Israel’s stated goal since the start of the war has been the destruction of the Hamas militant group which ran Gaza for nearly two decades and led the attack on Israeli communities in October 2023 that precipitated the war.
But with no effort made to establish an alternative administration, Hamas-led police returned to the streets during the ceasefire. Fighters still hold 59 dead and living hostages which Israel says must be handed over to extend the truce; Hamas says it will free them only under a deal that ends the war.
Israeli leaders say they have been encouraged by signs of protest in Gaza against Hamas, with hundreds of people demonstrating in north Gaza’s Beit Lahiya on Wednesday opposing the war and demanding Hamas quit power. Hamas calls the protesters collaborators and says Israel is behind them.
The war began with a Hamas attack on Israeli communities on October 7, 2023 with gunmen killing 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages according to Israeli tallies. Israel’s campaign has so far killed more than 50,000 Palestinians, Gaza health authorities say.
Rafah residents said most of the local population had followed Israel’s order to leave, as Israeli strikes toppled buildings there. But a strike on the main road between Khan Younis and Rafah stopped most movement between the two cities.
Movement of people and traffic along the western coastal road near Morag was also limited by bombardment, said residents.
“Others stayed because they don’t know where to go, or got fed up of being displaced several times. We are afraid they might be killed or at best detained,” said Basem, a resident of Rafah who declined to give a second name.
Markets have emptied and prices for basic necessities have soared under Israel’s total blockade of food, medicine and fuel.
The Palestinian Health Ministry, which is based in the Israeli-occupied West Bank but has nominal authority over hospitals in Gaza, said Gaza’s entire healthcare system was at risk of collapse. — Reuters
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kt comments:
This must have been how Jew in Europe felt during WWII as the Nazi hordes swept across the continent.
Now the descendants of those WWII-dislodged Jews have turned into neo Nazis, worshipping Baal, and perpetuating atrocities, brutalities and heinous crimes on Palestinians.
The Yemeni civil war, since 2014 when the Hooters captured the capital Sanaa, 400k have died, including 85k children due to starvation, according to Save the Children, 2.5 million cases of cholera, and 4 million displaced.
ReplyDeleteWhere were the worldwide protes? Why this blog only focus on Gaza Gaza Gaza? Why no ICC arrest warrant for Iranian Leader who sapot Hooters? Let me suggest an answer: no Jews involved in Yemen.
Trie, unlike Gaza which Israelis (not Jews) are stealing from Palestinians in a very brutal, genocidal and arrogant (backed by wankees) way
Delete*typo - should be "True"
Deletewakakakaka…
DeleteSo so naive!
The Yemeni civil war isn't the make of just Iran. Yr beloved yank & zionist have their hands in too.
So too the Gaza atrocities. Concentrations r focusing there bcoz the rejected Judas r facing the facing the brunts of collective, no necessarily integrated, efforts of the Arabs.
Yes indeed - is anything left for us?
ReplyDeleteFrom the Atlantic to the Pacific, Ishmael’s descendants were so fruitful and multiplied…..1.6 billion today…. Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Mesir, Senegal, Sudan, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Mauritania, Chad, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Mayotte, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Emirates, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan (akaPalestine ha3), Turkiye, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgistan, Khazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Brunei and last and definitely least Malaysia. That’s 38 “homes” for Ishmael’s descendants. Isaac’s descendants ask for only 1 home, land the size of Perak, 0.005% the size of Ishmael’s. Itu pun tak boleh. Mau Rampas Semua. From the River to the Sea. So Isaac’s descendants ask “Is Anything Left For Us”?
you cannot lump all the Arabs together as one, as you would not the Europeans, Americans (new world) - each group has its own needs, nation, aspirations. If you were to, note that there are Jews in Europe, USA, Australia, Canada, etc etc etc
DeleteIt would be much easier for Palestinians to do what Jews did - move and adapt to a new land.
DeleteJews from all over the world: Germany, Poland, Spain, France, Ukraine, Russia, North Africa, Yemen, Iran, Iraq even China etc emigrated to Israel. Orthodox, Liberal, Conservative, Seraphardic, Ashkanazi Jews....they all moved thousands of miles to live happily together in Israel. Even though they did not speak the same language (most actually spoke Arabic, some Yiddish and other European languages) or share the same culture they all made big adjustments, all learnt Bahasa Hebrew, ate strange food (all kosher of course) and got along. 1Israel-lah, to be copied by Jibby 1Malaysia decades later ha3. So why can't "Palestinian" Arabs (Gazans) move just a few kilometers and live in Egypt and Jordan, funded by rich Arabs. Their language and culture are the same: Arabic/Islamic. Even the King of Jordan said "Palestine is Jordan and Jordan is Palestine My Lovely Queen is Palestinian". "Palestinians" accepted Anwar Sadat as their great Leader, and he was an Egyptian. So you see Palestinians have no problem with Jordan or Egypt. Only Hamas shuts them up. Any protes and they are shot and their bodies dragged through the streets of Gaza City:
https://www.algemeiner.com/2025/04/01/hamas-tortured-and-murdered-a-gazan-who-dared-to-speak-out-against-them/
Ishmael’s descendants?
DeleteMany of yr quoted aint Jew!
Whereas that specific Ishmael’s descendants r purely rejected Judas from Europe, trying every which way to forcely trespassing & occupying other's native land.