The siege of Gaza has been ongoing since Hamas militants attacked Israel on Saturday
that 1.1 million Palestinians have 24 hours to leave northern Gaza, after Hamas militants broke through its border walls and killed at least 1,200 people, many of them civilians.Satellite imagery of land in the Gaza Strip prior to the Israeli siege
An Israeli-imposed blockade and the continued pounding of the area with missile strikes has left residents with a dwindling supply of electricity, food, fuel and water.Image shows the Islamic University of Gaza prior to Israeli airstrikes Hundreds of buildings, including dozens of houses, shops and a university have been wiped out, leaving at least 1,200 people – including 326 children – dead.
Israel said on Thursday that there would be no humanitarian break to the siege until all of its 150 hostages were freed.Satellite view of the destroyed al Sousi mosque in Gaza following Israeli strikes, October 10, 2023
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