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Israel Bombing of Gaza City High-Rises Sparks Fears of Starvation and Civilian Casualties

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

GAZA CITY – Israeli forces ⁤bombed multiple high-rise buildings in Gaza City on September 6, 2025, following evacuation‍ orders issued​ to ​residents, further intensifying the destruction‍ in the ⁤besieged ⁢territory. The strikes targeted structures in the Zeitoun neighborhood, recently vacated by ​israeli ground forces after weeks of intense ‍assaults, and other areas ‍of the city, reducing homes and infrastructure ‍to rubble.

The escalating violence comes as Palestinians ​face impossible choices: remaining​ in ‌place and risking death, attempting perilous journeys south, or returning to find their ⁤lives irrevocably shattered. The destruction in Gaza City underscores the immense ​humanitarian crisis unfolding, with residents reporting complete devastation ⁤and questioning the ⁢possibility of rebuilding after decades of accumulated loss. The attacks​ are occurring⁣ despite the designation of “humanitarian areas,” which Palestinians ⁣report have also been targeted, eroding trust in any safe zones.

Al ⁤Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary, reporting from Deir el-Balah in‍ central ⁤Gaza,‍ stated that Palestinians ⁣do not trust ⁤the so-called humanitarian area as tents in similar zones have ​been attacked by Israel many times before and nowhere is safe.

Residents returning to Zeitoun have described ⁤scenes of ‍utter devastation. “What ​we have built in 50 years was flattened⁢ in five days,” said‌ Aqeel Kishko, a resident of gaza City. “Nothing remains standing -⁤ buildings, roads ⁢and infrastructure. We ⁣are walking not only on ruins but also on⁤ dead bodies ​of our loved⁣ ones.”

Nohaa Tafish expressed despair over the prospect of rebuilding Gaza City, stating, “What would people return to? There is⁣ nothing to return to.” Ahmed Rihem, whose home was also destroyed, likened‌ the devastation in Zeitoun⁤ to the impact ‍of a nuclear bomb.

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