Mass Displacement in Gaza as Israeli Assault Deepens

Over 172,000 Palestinians have been displaced in Gaza in just one week, according to the International Organization for Migration. The surge in forced displacement follows the intensified Israeli military campaign and the ongoing blockade, which have left communities with nowhere safe to turn.

Since the collapse of the ceasefire on 18 March 2025 — a truce the Israeli government abandoned despite Palestinian factions upholding their commitments — more than 610,000 people have been uprooted from their homes. Entire neighbourhoods have been wiped out, and the displaced now wander from one devastated area to another, clinging to life under the open sky.

The Israeli army continues to issue daily so-called “evacuation warnings,” pushing civilians from place to place, offering no real refuge. The recent ground escalation on 18 May marked a brutal turn in the campaign, with growing fears that the goal is not just military control but permanent occupation.

Gaza's people are living through the unimaginable. Since the beginning of the war in October 2023, over 175,000 Palestinians have been killed or wounded — most of them children and women. More than 11,000 remain missing beneath the rubble. Entire families have been erased, and still, the bombs fall. With each strike, another home disappears, another child is lost, and another future is buried.

Despite the scale of this humanitarian catastrophe, international action remains limited. Gaza continues to bleed, and its people continue to flee — not by choice, but by force.

Source : Safa News