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As Israel advances in Gaza, many exhausted families flee again. Some can't bear it

Gaza Evacuation
April 02, 2025

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) โ€” As Israel orders wide new evacuations across the Gaza Strip, Palestinians say they are crushed by exhaustion and hopelessness at the prospect of fleeing once again. Many are packing a few belongings and trudging off in search of new shelters. Some say they just canโ€™t bear to move.

When ordered out of Jabaliya in northern Gaza, Ihab Suliman and his family could only grab some food and blankets before making their way south March 19. It was their eighth time fleeing over the past 18 months of war.

โ€œThere is no longer any taste to life," said Suliman, a former university professor. "Life and death have become one and the same for us.โ€

As Israel advances in Gaza, many exhausted families flee again. Some can't bear it
Gaza Evacuation

Suliman is among the tens of thousands of Palestinians who have fled temporary shelters since Israel shattered a 2-month-old ceasefire on March 18 with renewed bombardment and ground assaults.

Daunted by the notion of starting over, some Palestinians are ignoring the latest evacuation orders โ€” even if it means risking their lives.

โ€œAfter one year and a half of war that has exhausted everyone, children and their parents, too, are just worn out physically and mentally,โ€ said Rosalia Bollen, UNICEFโ€™s communication specialist.

For the past month, Israel has blocked all food, fuel and supplies from entering Gaza, and aid groups say there are no more tents or other shelter supplies to help the newly displaced. On Tuesday, the World Food Program shut down all its bakeries in Gaza, on which hundreds of thousands rely for bread, because it had run out of flour.

Many are fleeing with almost no belongings

As Israel advances in Gaza, many exhausted families flee again. Some can't bear it
Gaza Evacuation

Israelโ€™s evacuation orders now cover large swaths of the Gaza Strip, including many areas of Gaza City and towns in the north, parts of the southern city of Khan Younis, and almost the entire southern city of Rafah and its surroundings.

As of March 23, more than 140,000 people had been displaced again since the end of the ceasefire, according to the latest U.N. estimate โ€” and tens of thousands more are estimated to have fled under evacuation orders over the past week.

Every time families have moved during the war, they have had to leave behind belongings and start nearly from scratch, finding food, water and shelter. Now, with no fuel entering, transportation is even more difficult, so many are fleeing with almost nothing.

โ€œWith each displacement, weโ€™re tortured a thousand times,โ€ Suliman said. He and his family found an apartment to rent in the central town of Deir al-Balah. He said theyโ€™re struggling, with no electricity and little aid. They must walk long distances to find water.

As Israel advances in Gaza, many exhausted families flee again. Some can't bear it
Gaza Evacuation

Fleeing from Rafah on Monday, Hanadi Dahoud said she is struggling to find essentials.

โ€œWhere do we go?โ€ she said. โ€œWe just want to live. We are tired. There are long queues waiting for bread and charity kitchens.โ€

During the two-month ceasefire that began in mid-January, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians flowed back to their neighborhoods. Even if their homes were destroyed, they wanted to be near them โ€” sometimes setting up tents on or next to the rubble.

They had hoped it would be the end of their displacement in a war that has driven nearly the entire population of some 2.3 million from their homes.

As Israel advances in Gaza, many exhausted families flee again. Some can't bear it
Gaza Evacuation

The war in Gaza began with Hamasโ€™ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel. Since then, Israel's retaliatory offensive has left hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in squalid, crowded tent camps or schools-turned-shelters. Most have had to move multiple times to escape fighting and bombardment.

Shelter is limited

Some shelters are so crowded they have had to turn families away, said Shaina Low, communications adviser at the Norwegian Refugee Council.

Many families are streaming back to Muwasi, a barren coastal stretch of southern Gaza where, before the ceasefire, hundreds of thousands had been packed into tent cities. During the ceasefire, the camps thinned out as people returned to their neighborhoods. Those returning are finding that tents are scarce; aid groups say they have none to give out because of Israelโ€™s blockade.

More than a million people urgently need tents, while thousands of others require plastic sheets and ropes to strengthen fragile makeshift shelters, Gavin Kelleher, NRCโ€™s humanitarian access manager in Gaza, said at a recent media briefing.

As Israel advances in Gaza, many exhausted families flee again. Some can't bear it
Gaza Evacuation

For now, people are cramming into tents or moving into destroyed buildings that are in danger of collapse โ€” trying โ€œto put absolutely anything between themselves and the sky at night,โ€ Kelleher said.

Relocating and reinstalling health and nutrition facilities amid declining aid supplies has been โ€œabsolutely drainingโ€ for families and humanitarian workers, UNICEF's Bollen said.

โ€œOur job would be much easier if we had access to our supplies and if we didnโ€™t have to fear for our own lives at every moment,โ€ she said.

Khaled Abu Tair led a donkey cart with some bread and blankets as he and his family fled Khan Younis. He said they were heading โ€œGod knows where,โ€ and would have to set up on the street a makeshift shelter out of sheets.

As Israel advances in Gaza, many exhausted families flee again. Some can't bear it
Gaza Evacuation

โ€œWe do not have a place, there are no tents, no places to live or shelter, or anything,โ€ he said.

Some canโ€™t bear to move

When orders came to evacuate Gaza Cityโ€™s Tel Hawa district, Sara Hegy and her mother decided to stay. Their original home in the nearby district of Zaytoun is too destroyed to be livable, and Hegy said she was in despair at the thought of starting over again.

โ€œI had a breakdown the day the war resumed. I didnโ€™t leave the house,โ€ said Hegy, who had started an online tutoring job a few days before Israel relaunched its assault.

Others dread the evacuation orders that might come.

As Israel advances in Gaza, many exhausted families flee again. Some can't bear it
Gaza Evacuation

Noor Abu Mariam said she and her brother and parents have already been displaced 11 times over the course of the war, moving through tent camps and houses around the south, each time starting over in the search for shelter, food and supplies.

Now back in Gaza City, she canโ€™t do it again, she said.

โ€œI refuse to leave the house no matter the circumstances because I am not psychologically prepared to relive those difficult days I lived in the south,โ€ she said.

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As Israel advances in Gaza, many exhausted families flee again. Some can't bear it
Gaza Evacuation

Khaled reported from Cairo.

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