As Israel's aid blockade continues and humanitarian zones disappear, Palestinians in Gaza fear they are facing a 'second Nakba' as Israel tightens its grip on the territory.
Following a ceasefire agreement in January, the relief was short-lived as Israel unilaterally pulled out, imposing a total blockade and seizing 70% of the territory, pushing 2.3 million people into ever-smaller areas.

Rafah, once Gaza's lifeline, is now under Israeli control, leading to concerns of a forced exodus. Palestinians fear they will be pushed out of the strip as Israel plans a new offensive.

The situation in Gaza is dire, with no food or medical supplies entering for nine weeks. Palestinians feel trapped as Israel's actions threaten their existence in the territory.

Amid escalating tensions and Israel's tightening grip on Gaza, Palestinians face uncertainty and fear as they contemplate a future without hope or prospects for a better life.

The international community watches as the situation in Gaza worsens, with Palestinians feeling increasingly isolated and at the mercy of Israel's control over their fate.