Israel’s plan to expand its Gaza offensive, displace people within the enclave and take control of aid distribution has horrified Gazans who have already suffered multiple displacements and severe food shortages for nearly 19 months.
Israel has been blocking all aid from entering Gaza since March 2, when a two-month ceasefire with Hamas, which had improved Gazans’ access to food and medicine and allowed many of them to go home, fell apart.
Moaz Kahlout, a displaced man from Gaza City, said many resort to GPS to locate the rubble of homes wiped out in the war.
“They destroyed us, displaced us and killed us,” said Enshirah Bahloul, a woman from the southern city of Khan Younis. “We want safety and peace in this world. We do not want to remain homeless, hungry and thirsty.”
Attending a funeral on Monday for several people killed in an Israeli airstrike on a building …