Walid Abu Mustafa's family, displaced from Abasan, now resides in Khan Younis, living in constant readiness to flee due to nearby conflicts. The family’s belongings are always packed on their tuk-tuk as they navigate the complexities of survival in Gaza. An invisible line separates red zones, which are perilous areas, from green zones, deemed safer. This delineation creates a precarious existence for families, where the reality of warfare is immediate and unrelenting, affecting nearly all of Gaza's 1.9 million residents.
Walid Abu Mustafa's family of 11 keeps their belongings packed on a tuk-tuk, ready to flee across a street that separates life from death.
The family has been displaced for nearly a month, living on a corner in Khan Younis, where a line defines access to safety and danger.
In Gaza, 1.9 million people are displaced, navigating military zones that create an illusion of safety amidst pervasive terror and unpredictability.
The Israeli military has declared around 70 percent of Gaza red zones, complicating the geography of survival and providing no real sanctuary.
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