In Gaza, the war may have ceased, but the suffering of the residents due to its aftermath continues, amidst a widespread displacement crisis.
Today, Monday, the Gaza Government Media Office announced that Palestinians in the governorates of Gaza and the North are in immediate and urgent need of 135,000 tents and caravans.
In a press statement, it was mentioned that the percentage of destruction inflicted by the Israeli occupation army in the two governorates has exceeded 90%.
The Government Media Office called on the international community, international and UN organizations, and Arab countries to open crossings and provide essential supplies to accommodate our honorable Palestinian people.
Thousands of displaced Palestinians from central and southern Gaza began to return on Monday morning through the Rashid and Salah al-Din streets to the northern part of the Strip after about a year and four months of forced displacement.
The areas affected by the aggression suffer massive destruction in infrastructure and residential homes, with UN reports indicating that clearing the rubble from Israeli bombardment may take decades and require immense international support.
The continuation of this suffering emphasizes the criminality of the occupation and its disregard for its obligations under international humanitarian law, which prohibits targeting civilians and displacing them from their homes.