Israel ethically cleans the central district of Zeitoun in Gaza by bombing houses and travel centers.
Since the announcement of the intention to invade the north of Gaza and to expel the Palestinians again to the South, Israel has attacked travel shelters in the Gaza City district of Zeitoun, according to a Sanad survey, the Tel Aviv Tribune verification unit.
Since August 13, Sanad has discovered that Israel had intensified the bombardment and bombing of Zeitoun, and has often hit travel shelters directly.
The headquarters and violence in progress have forced thousands of Palestinians to close their tents in the camps and to flee further south, according to the satellite imagery obtained by Sanad.
The blind bombing of civil houses and displacement shelters is part of a large model of Israeli war tactics which make no distinction between civilians and combatants.
Human rights groups, United Nations experts and many legal researchers believe that the war in Gaza of Israel is almost two years from the war in Gaza with genocide.
The Western allies of Israel – who have long defended him against criticism by affirming that he has the “right to defend himself” – is increasingly alarmed by the humanitarian crisis which takes place in the enclave.
Many are calling on Israel to end the war and warn that his northern Gaza seizure plan could further exacerbate the suffering of civilians. The mass displacement and the bombing of Zeitoun summarize the atrocities resulting from the invasion of Israel.

Attack the shelters
There are about 11 displacement shelters in Zeitoun, each housing 4,000 to 4,500 Palestinians besieged and hungry.
Most live on only 3.2 m² (1.2 m²), which represents only 32% of the pre-war size of Zeitoun.
At the start of the war, Israel dug trenches in and around the neighborhood, saying that it created a “buffer zone”, and built the netzarim corridor, which divided Gaza into two areas.

The recent bombing of Israel in the neighborhood is terrifying civilians to flee to the south, leading to another cycle of forced displacement which can constitute an ethnic cleaning due to the attempt of Israel to destroy all the living facilities and structures.
An Tel Aviv Tribune journalist on the field recently captured images of Israel pulling a missile directly in a house in Zeitoun.
Although it is not clear if someone was inside, it is clear that all the structures are leveled, possibly to make more difficult for survivors to try to move in the region.
According to Sanad, there is clear evidence that Israel pursues this policy in and around Zeitoun. Between August 11 and 16, sources documented Israel’s attack on the Al-Falah school in Zeitoun and a tent camp on Al-Lababidi Street.
The Majida al-Wasila school in the Nassr district and the tents of the Sheikh Ajilin district were also affected.
This model of direct attacks on tents and school shelters – the last refuge for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians – can constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, because these structures are protected by international humanitarian law.

