An unmarked yellow line along Gaza’s eastern edge is, according to residents, steadily expanding, placing swathes of land effectively off limits and compressing an already displaced population. Nearly two million people have been forced from their homes and are being pushed into denser areas with limited services, with some reporting bullets penetrating tents.
Breakdown
- The unmarked buffer zone in Gaza has expanded, displacing residents. 13s
- Nearly 2 million people have been forced from their homes in Gaza. 42s
- Families face crowded conditions and limited access to services. 47s
- Israeli forces have established posts along the boundary. 2m 25s
- Locals fear the displacement and loss of land may become permanent. 2m 53s
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