Gaza City, which served as a key landing point for Palestinians displaced during Israel’s founding in 1948, lies in “lawless ruins” after Israel’s relentless bombardment, CNN notes.

Israel does not allow journalists into Gaza. CNN spoke to several of Gaza City’s residents to shed light on how the city looks as Israel’s plans to launch a new offensive.

“Black smoke from burning plastic and wood, used by residents for fuel, fill the skies and the sounds of overhead Israeli drones buzz non-stop amid sporadic blasts from airstrikes nearby.”

With no functioning hospitals and pharmacies, and scarce hygiene products, Palestinians say infestations of lice, a lack of vitamins, and no food have left them ill and weak.

“As night falls, armed thugs roam the streets and families pick up guns to protect themselves,” CNN adds.

Read more here.

 A view of tents sheltering Palestinians displaced by the Israeli military offensive, in Gaza City on Aug 23, 2025. — Reuters/Dawoud Abu Alkas
A view of tents sheltering Palestinians displaced by the Israeli military offensive, in Gaza City on Aug 23, 2025. — Reuters/Dawoud Abu Alkas

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