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Palestinians Fear Forced Exodus as Israel Tightens Grip on Gaza

Published on May 6, 2025
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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.