Where New Tent Cities Are Rising in Central Gaza
By: Amira Hass
The Israeli army has been destroying Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip for 40 years. The latest wave of demolitions, which began in the summer of 2000, has left 1,500 families homeless. The Israeli government has been building new tent cities for them, but the residents are not happy with the conditions.
The Israeli army has been destroying Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip for 40 years. The latest wave of demolitions, which began in the summer of 2000, has left 1,500 families homeless. The Israeli government has been building new tent cities for them, but the residents are not happy with the conditions.
The Israeli army has been destroying Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip for 40 years. The latest wave of demolitions, which began in the summer of 2000, has left 1,500 families homeless. The Israeli government has been building new tent cities for them, but the residents are not happy with the conditions.
The Israeli army has been destroying Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip for 40 years. The latest wave of demolitions, which began in the summer of 2000, has left 1,500 families homeless. The Israeli government has been building new tent cities for them, but the residents are not happy with the conditions.
The Israeli army has been destroying Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip for 40 years. The latest wave of demolitions, which began in the summer of 2000, has left 1,500 families homeless. The Israeli government has been building new tent cities for them, but the residents are not happy with the conditions.
The Israeli army has been destroying Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip for 40 years. The latest wave of demolitions, which began in the summer of 2000, has left 1,500 families homeless. The Israeli government has been building new tent cities for them, but the residents are not happy with the conditions.