Discover the devastating impact of Israel’s creation of a “buffer zone” in Gaza, where nearly 16% of the land has been destroyed, ranging from schools to agricultural land. A recent report by Amnesty International reveals the widespread destruction caused by Israeli forces along Gaza’s eastern border between October and May.
The buffer zone, spanning 1-1.8 km wide and covering 58 square kilometers of Gaza, has seen over 90% of buildings destroyed or damaged, leaving agricultural land unusable. The indiscriminate destruction, devoid of any military necessity, has led to homes, schools, farms, and even cemeteries being demolished, affecting countless families like that of Salem Qudeih.
As the international community raises concerns over potential war crimes, the buffer zone signifies Israel’s intent to exert control over Gaza’s territory through destruction and military occupation. By creating corridors of devastation, Israel is consolidating its hold over Palestine, forcing Palestinians into smaller areas and restricting their freedom.
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