Israeli evacuation orders are escalating by the day. In the past 48 hours alone, vast areas of northern Gaza and Gaza City have been emptied. Today, the Israeli military issued a new evacuation map for Gaza City, instructing residents to move south—without designating a single safe destination.
Families leave as soon as the orders arrive. Experience has taught them a brutal lesson: those who remained behind in the past were buried beneath the rubble of their homes. But where are they supposed to go? No one has an answer.
Now, wherever you walk in Gaza, you see families living in the streets. Along the main roads, makeshift tents—little more than worn-out fabric—line both sides, offering minimal protection.
The beach, once a sanctuary for children, is now covered in tents, a desperate refuge for those with nowhere else to turn. Yet the evacuation orders keep coming. More families are forced to abandon their homes, the fragile shelters they fought to make livable, and walk toward the unknown—toward places without water, electricity, or sanitation.
And the world watches. And condemns.
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