A pervasive sense of fear and uncertainty grips the approximately 1 million residents of Gaza City, who face a planned Israeli offensive that many fear will drive them south into areas already overcrowded with displaced people. Read more: https://t.co/P9K0wTltND https://t.co/uKePUkJwzo
Just a few meters from Jabalia city, where Israeli occupation forces are stationed while intensifying attacks, Palestinians in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood are forced to be displaced once again, under Israeli fire. https://t.co/9B3MleKHtC
In Gaza City’s Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, families remain in the few homes left standing—unwilling to abandon their roots. Amid destruction and danger, they endure. #gaza #Palestine @S_Aljafarawi https://t.co/KzHYELh68E






In Gaza City, particularly in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, families are choosing to remain in the few homes still standing despite widespread destruction and ongoing threats from Israeli military strikes. For over two years, residents of Gaza have faced repeated displacement, often forced to flee multiple times amid harsh living conditions. Israeli forces have intensified attacks in areas such as Jabalia and Sheikh Radwan, causing further displacement. Israeli authorities, including spokesperson Avichay Adraee, have urged residents to evacuate south to 19 designated zones ahead of a planned military operation aimed at the full occupation of Gaza City. However, independent analyses and the Gaza Government's Media Office dispute Israeli claims about the safety and adequacy of these zones, highlighting that these areas are characterized by rubble, dumps, overcrowding, destroyed infrastructure, and active military sites. Approximately one million residents face fear and uncertainty as they confront the prospect of a large-scale Israeli offensive, with many unwilling or unable to relocate due to the dire conditions and lack of safe alternatives.