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Gaza- While the Israeli occupation announces plans to expand military operations in the Gaza Strip, civilians themselves find “death, homelessness and hunger”, without a clear horizon for survival.
Israeli threats to expand the aggression to include the occupation of the Strip, and forcing its residents to displace the isolated areas in its south in preparation for their displacement, the fear of the Gazans and their questions about the options available to them to survive this frightening fate.
Last Sunday, the Israeli mini cabinet (cabinet) agreed unanimously on the plans of the occupation army to expand its land operation in the Strip in preparation for its occupation. This coincided with the summons of tens of thousands of reserve soldiers.
Suffocating
Hebrew media quoted Israeli officials as saying that the plan will be applied after the end of the visit of US President Donald Trump to the region next week, and that it includes forcing most of the population to displacement to specific areas in the south, and full control of the sector.
In the midst of this escalation, the people of Gaza are suffering from a suffocating humanitarian crisis, as famine threatens the lives of hundreds of thousands as the occupation continues to close the crossings since last March 1.

“We are already displaced, where do we go? How do we go back and we have no tent, means of transportation or food?”, Amna Sobh wondered and she is displaced from the house of Lahia (north) who lives in one of the shelters in Gaza City.
She added to Al -Jazeera Net while she was cleaning a clay oven that she used to prepare bread, “God is all people terrified of the threats that the occupation makes, they want to abandon us again and we do not want that, we do not bear another displacement, we want the countries to stand with us and stop this war.”
Amna asserts that she – and all the displaced – are ready to live in the tents and bear the suffering resulting from that, provided that the war ends and the displacement is not again.

According to the people of the Gaza Strip, the threat to escalate the aggression, and their displacement is nothing but a “call for slow death.” Citizen Khaled Khalil says that “the threats every day, and their threat is more difficult than the implementation itself, they are the people of the people before they die, this is a difficult thing.” He expressed his wish that the world move to save the people of Gaza from this frightening fate.
He added to Al -Jazeera Net that “killing the soul is the greatest thing for our Lord, but to besiege human beings and prevent them from eating, as this is greater than killing itself, we are more afraid of children and innocent than our fear for ourselves.”
Khaled notes that the residents of the Strip are often forced to escape themselves, leaving their tents and purposes, resorting to other areas, building alternative tents and buying new furniture, adding, “Now, no one has money even to eat, so how will he be displaced again?”

Fear and anxiety
In light of this reality, there is no sound above the sound of anxiety and confusion, according to the young Mahdi Saad. “There is fear in every home and every family, but what do we do?” He says to Al -Jazeera Net. “I and all the people in the northern and southern Gaza Strip live on our nerves after the recent threats of the occupation. Fear is planted in every corner, every young man, child and woman are afraid of expanding the military aggression.”
He concluded, “We are already in famine even without any expansion, there is no accuracy, nor eating, nor anything, so how will the situation be if they seek the process? The famine will be greater and harsher.”

Most families live on aid in light of the suffocating famine crisis that strikes the besieged sector. According to Muhammad Naseer, the displaced from the town of Beit Hanoun, the northern Gaza Strip, to Gaza City, hunger has become coupled with fear after announcing the recent Israeli threats.
He says, “We feel terror and anxiety, and we do not have money to displace again from one place to another, and the famine surrounds everyone, there is no food or money.

She was a well -known pioneer who was displaced from Lahia’s house standing at the door of her worn out tent, trying to remove scattered flies in the air around her, while holding a tip of a cover barely covered the shelter entrance.
With an excuse, she says, “We were abandoned from place to place, and we were very humiliated.
“We ask all Arab and Western countries, and the whole world, not to leave us, we want to return to our homes.”

Anonymous future
While filling a bucket of free water in a Gaza neighborhood, Ziyad Al -Gharably expresses his deep concern about the near future. “I felt fear when I heard the recent threats, and I said to myself, I must leave any safe area, because the occupation destroys the houses on its people,” he told Al -Jazeera Net.
“My neighbors from the fasting family, they are educated people, their house was destroyed and died in it. I say: the soul is more precious than everything.” “We appeal to all the nations of the earth to look at the people of Gaza, the situation is tragic, people have actually entered into famine, and the displacement is very difficult, people do not even have the price of transportation.”

“I fear for myself, my children, my mother, my father and my brothers. Where do we go? There is no security anywhere,” with this phrase, Ahmed Akila began his talk about his feelings about the recent Israeli threats.
“In the tent they bomb us, and on our bed they bomb us, and if we go to the south, they also bomb us, we do not know where the escape is, so it is normal to live in permanent fear,” he added.
While filling a barrel with water, he continues, “Now they talk about forced displacement, but where?
