Mass Displacement in Gaza: 180,000 Forced to Flee in Just Ten Days
May 28 2025
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In a scene that painfully repeats itself, nearly 180,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have been forcibly displaced in less than ten days, leaving behind fragile homes and suspended dreams amid the rubble.
From Rafah to Khan Younis, from one camp to another, the tragedy unfolds as if it were a written fate—people fleeing death only to face the unknown. Mothers clutch their children through the wreckage, elderly people lean on their memories, and children who have never known what safety means.
Many have been displaced for the second, third, or even fifth time—carrying with them only what they can: a blanket, a bag of bread, perhaps the key to a home that no longer stands.
This displacement is not just numbers in a report. It is weary faces, sleepless eyes, and hearts searching for a trace of life.
Amid the world’s silence, Gaza’s people continue to be uprooted under bombardment and hunger, while the land cries out the truth: no shelter, no medicine, and no horizon.