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Gaza City Under Siege: A Perilous Exodus as Conflict Escalates

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-09-17 08:49:11
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GAZA CITY — In a dramatic and harrowing escalation of the ongoing conflict, a full-scale ground offensive by Israeli forces has plunged Gaza City into chaos, triggering a mass exodus of its residents. The bombardment, described by locals as the most intense they've experienced in two years of war, is forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes, turning the city's streets into a river of humanity seeking safety.

On Wednesday, the Israeli military, backed by tanks, warships, and fighter jets, began its assault on what it has identified as the last remaining Hamas stronghold. The offensive follows a week of relentless aerial strikes that have leveled high-rise buildings and residential areas. Eyewitnesses report a terrifying symphony of explosions that has left homes reduced to ash and rubble. The scale of the destruction is staggering, transforming once-vibrant neighborhoods into ghost towns of concrete and dust.

The civilian population, nearly one million strong in Gaza City and its surrounding areas, is bearing the brunt of the assault. Families carrying mattresses, blankets, and what little they can salvage are walking and driving south, desperate to escape the relentless shelling. The journey is fraught with danger, with congested roads making movement agonizingly slow. "We are leaving destruction and rubble, but we are going from one death to another," lamented Ahmad Abulhal, a resident fleeing in a truck. His words echo the sentiments of countless others who feel trapped between the crossfire and an uncertain future.

The Israeli military issued an evacuation order for Gaza City residents ahead of the offensive, and according to military officials, approximately 40% of the population—between 400,000 and 525,000 people—has already fled. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the numbers, stating that he has instructed his commanders to find more effective ways to facilitate the civilian evacuation.

However, the humanitarian situation remains critical. The immense number of displaced people is overwhelming the already strained resources in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Concerns are also rising about the fate of those who remain behind, unable or unwilling to leave. The sheer scale of the displacement has created a humanitarian crisis of immense proportions, putting a significant strain on aid organizations and local communities.

While Israel maintains that its operation targets an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 Hamas fighters within the city, critics note that this represents less than 1% of the total population. The challenge of distinguishing combatants from civilians is immense, and there are fears that Hamas members may be blending in with the civilian exodus, complicating the situation and putting more lives at risk.

As the tanks push deeper into the city, the fate of Gaza City's residents hangs in the balance. The world watches with bated breath, but for the hundreds of thousands on the road to a more precarious safety, the future is as smoky and uncertain as the skyline they have left behind.

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