Gazans Flee ‘Destruction and Death’ as They Head South
Israel agreed to pause military operations for a few hours daily to allow civilians in Gaza to evacuate the northern part of the strip, the White House announced.
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Israel agreed to pause military operations for a few hours daily to allow civilians in Gaza to evacuate the northern part of the strip, the White House announced.
Israel’s response to the Hamas attacks has fueled sympathy around the world for the Palestinian cause even as Israel continues to bury its dead.
The pro-Palestinian rallying cry has become a fixture of protests in the United States and was a focus of the congressional censure of Representative Rashida Tlaib. It has a fraught history.
Trapped in the enclave, Palestinians on the social media platform are documenting and sharing their harrowing experiences of life under Israeli airstrikes and a ground invasion.
The secretary of state said Gaza should be overseen by the Palestinian Authority, which has a tenuous hold on power in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
The term is widely regarded as a rallying cry for the eradication of Israel, but the congresswoman says it was used as “an aspirational call” for freedom and peace.
The United Nations estimated that 15,000 civilians walked out of northern Gaza on Tuesday, three times as many as the day before, while Israeli troops battled Hamas in Gaza City.
Palestinians walked, drove and rode on donkey carts as they fled Gaza City and other parts of the northern Gaza Strip for the south.
Experts say neither term is defined under international law.
Experts say neither term is defined under international law.