Jamal Abu Sukran, aged 32, and his three children have had little time to catch their breaths and thoughts following their latest displacement.
Their 25th displacement since the start of Israel’s genocide in Gaza in October 2023 followed Israel’s latest announcement of the expansion of its “yellow line” in June, which now encompasses 70 percent of the besieged Palestinian territory.
Despite an ostensible ceasefire in Gaza in place since October last year, Israel has slowly tightened its noose around the area’s 1.8 million remaining residents, packing them into a smaller and smaller area.
Abu Sukran first lost his home in the Shujaiya area in the east of Gaza City after it was destroyed in an Israeli air strike at the start of the war.
He immediately sought refuge in a tent nearby and since then has been repeatedly displaced, moving from one camp to another as Israeli offensives expanded.






