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Gaza’s worst fear is no longer bombs but ‘humanitarian cities’

Gaza’s worst fear is no longer bombs but ‘humanitarian cities’

Summary

Many families in Gaza recently returned to find their homes destroyed. Reports suggest possible relocation to military-controlled camps in southern Gaza, which raises concerns among residents. Life in northern Gaza remains difficult, with scarce resources and constant anxiety about potential forced movements.

Key Facts

  • Families in northern Gaza returned home during a ceasefire in January 2025.
  • Homes and neighborhoods were severely damaged, leaving many people in difficult living conditions.
  • There are proposals for "humanitarian cities" or camps in southern Gaza under military control.
  • People fear these camps would limit freedom, with strict checkpoints and controlled distribution of food and water.
  • Residents are anxious about potential forced relocations and the loss of their homes again.
  • Life in northern Gaza is hard, with limited access to water, electricity, and food.
  • Concerns are raised that further forced relocations could be viewed as human rights violations by international organizations.

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