Current sectionGaza NewsAnalysis For many Gazans, both the displaced and those remaining in their homes, Netanyahu's intent to expand territorial control over Gaza is not merely a military issue, but a question about their ability to continue living in the StripShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe11:46 AM • June 04 2026 IDTResidents of the Gaza Strip have long stopped measuring the war in terms of the number of dead and the scale of destruction. They are focused on the day-to-day struggle to obtain food and medicine, while also cautiously anticipating the implementation of reconstruction and humanitarian aid plans. CommentsIn the News62 Haredim Arrested in Violent Protests Outside Supreme Court Justice's HomeIsrael and Lebanon Agree to Renew Cease-fire, Create Lebanese Security ZonesThe Don, the Underboss and the Consigliere: Israel Is Officially Run by a MafiaWill Iran's Provocations in the Gulf Make Trump Blink?NYU Student Draws Hate Crime Rap for Flying Flag With Swastikas, Star of DavidRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIFar-right Israeli Ministers Join Thousands at Israel Day Parade in New YorkWho Built the Biblical-era Fortresses in the Deserts of Israel and Jordan?UN Report Accuses Israeli Forces of Rape, Sexual Abuse of Palestinian DetaineesNot Lapid or Bennett: Could This Former IDF Chief Be Israel's Next Leader?Israel's Solution to the Gaza Problem Is Well Underway'Fucking Crazy': Trump Lashes Out at Netanyahu Over Lebanon, Report Says
More mass displacement: Israel's plan to deepen Gaza occupation
For Many Gazans, Both the Displaced and Those Remaining in Their Homes, Netanyahu's Intent to Expand Territorial Control Over Gaza Is Not Merely a Military Issue, but a Question About Their Ability to Continue Living in the Strip






