During the Israel–Hamas war, the Israeli military ordered most residents of Gaza to evacuate their homes, displacing hundreds of thousands of people and contributing to a broader humanitarian crisis in the territory. It is the largest displacement of Palestinians in 75 years. Palestinians have described the evacuation as the "second Nakba."
Israeli division of the Gaza Strip into 620 zones
A flyer announcing an urgent recommendation to evacuate the population of Gaza from various neighborhoods, scattered in the air by the IDF. Shown in both Arabic and Hebrew.
Gaza humanitarian crisis (2023–present)
The Gaza Strip is experiencing a humanitarian crisis as a result of the Israel–Hamas war. The crisis includes both a famine and a healthcare collapse. At the start of the war, Israel tightened its blockade on the Gaza Strip, which has resulted in significant shortages of fuel, food, medication, water, and essential medical supplies. This siege resulted in a 90% drop in electricity availability, impacting hospital power supplies, sewage plants, and shutting down the desalination plants that provide drinking water. Widespread disease outbreaks have spread across Gaza.
Residents inspect the ruins of an apartment destroyed by Israeli airstrikes
Doctor with wounded child, Al-Shifa.
Medic carrying wounded Palestinian child in Gaza
El-Remal in Gaza City following an Israeli airstrike, 10 October 2023