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Attacks on protected zones and civilians in Gaza during the Israel–Hamas war have led to the killing of over 30,000 Palestinians and the displacement of over 2 million people, [1] as well as the collapse of the education system [2] and the destruction of most homes [3] and hospitals in Gaza. [4]
An aerial view shows the destruction of Jabalia refugee camp following Israeli attacks, in Gaza City, Gaza, Oct. 3, 2024. / Credit: Mahmoud ssa/Anadolu/Getty
By late January 2024, more than half of the buildings in Gaza had been damaged or destroyed. The destruction of cultural heritage during the ongoing Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip has included the damage and destruction by Israel of hundreds of culturally or historically significant buildings, libraries, museums and other repositories of knowledge in Gaza, alongside the destruction of ...
During the Israel–Hamas war, the Israeli military ordered mass evacuations in Gaza, resulting in one of the largest displacements of Palestinians since 1948. [4] [5] [a] On 13 October 2023, just one week after Hamas' attack on Israel, Israel instructed 1.1 million Gazans north of the Wadi Gaza, including those in Gaza City, to evacuate within 24 hours. [7]
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Satellite view shows the Palestinian city of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip on 1 May (via REUTERS) Meanwhile, the before and after images of Atatra in northwest Gaza show nearly an entire ...
Sheikh Shaaban Cemetery in Palestine Square, Gaza City (17–20 December, which included trampling of corpses) A cemetery 1.7 km (1.1 mi) east of central Khan Yunis on 20 December 2023; Al-Fallujah cemetery in the northern Gaza Strip; Ali bin Marwan; Sheikh Radwan cemetery; St. Porphyrius Church Cemetery in Gaza City
The Central Archives of Gaza City (Arabic: أرشيف غزة المركزي, arshif ghaza almarkazi) was an archive and study centre in Gaza, Palestine. The centre was destroyed in late November 2023 during the Israel–Hamas war. The Central Archives were kept within the administrative buildings of Gaza City. [1]