Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill at Least 19
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Videos and images from before and after the war started in some of the hardest hit areas — including Khan Younis, Gaza City and Jabaliya — reveal the magnitude of ruin across the strip.
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The Nation on MSNThe Impossible Geography of Survival in GazaIsrael has created “green zones” and “red zones” to distinguish between safe and dangerous areas. There’s little difference.
Since breaking the ceasefire, Israeli forces have declared about 70 percent of Gaza either as a military “red zone” or under evacuation.
Israel's war with Hamas has destroyed much of Gaza. Recent analyses find that nearly 60% of buildings, nearly 70% of orchards and 68% of roads have been damaged or destroyed by the conflict.
A visual guide to how much has changed in the Gaza Strip since Israel began its military response to Hamas's attacks on 7 October.
The maps show Israeli forces occupying around 40 percent of Gaza, with Palestinians concentrated in Rafah before being deported to Egypt.