More than 1.3 million Palestinians, including over 350,000 children, remain trapped in Gaza City and northern governorates as Israeli airstrikes and ground assaults intensify. Families face dwindling access to food, water, medicine, and shelter, while repeated evacuation orders offer little relief as southern shelters are overcrowded and unsafe, leaving many unable or unwilling to flee.
Hospitals are stretched beyond capacity, operating at up to 300 percent, with patients treated on floors and in corridors. Fuel shortages cripple life-saving equipment, and doctors are forced into impossible choices over which patients to treat. Displaced families are living in tents and overcrowded classrooms, often with 80 to 100 people in a single room, while rising tides flood makeshift coastal shelters. Contaminated water and poor sanitation are causing outbreaks of disease, particularly among children, and the psychological toll is devastating.
Daily survival has become a struggle against hunger, illness, and exposure. Children endure trauma, panic attacks, and constant fear for their lives, while families hear loved ones trapped under rubble with little hope of rescue as ambulances are blocked or targeted. Humanitarian groups warn that the systematic targeting of schools, refugee camps, and shelters reflects a deliberate policy of mass displacement, driving the population toward an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
Source : Safa News