Day-to-day life in Gaza has become dire, with Palestinians enduring over a month without humanitarian aid, as warned by the UN humanitarian office. Following the cessation of a temporary ceasefire and subsequent blockade imposed by Israel on March 2, access to essential supplies has ceased altogether, creating a humanitarian disaster. Individuals like Mohammed, who were able to return home only to find destruction, now face renewed displacement due to violence during Ramadan. This ongoing struggle symbolizes the broader humanitarian crises faced by Gazans amid military tensions.
Day-to-day life in Gaza is increasingly dire, with over a month without humanitarian aid, leading to worsening conditions for Palestinians amid ongoing conflicts.
Since March 2, no supplies have entered Gaza due to a blockade imposed by Israel, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis for its residents.
Mohammed returned home to find his house destroyed; now, displaced again, his family lives in a tent after renewed military strikes disrupted their lives.
The 'knock on the roof' tactic employed by the Israeli military is a controversial method aimed at warning civilians before airstrikes, highlighting the risks faced by residents.
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