"Domicide: The Devastation of Gaza's Neighborhoods and Infrastructure"

A Guardian investigation using satellite imagery and open-source evidence has revealed the extensive destruction of buildings and land in three Gaza neighborhoods, including residential buildings, schools, mosques, hospitals, and agricultural greenhouses, as a result of Israel's war against Hamas. The mass destruction has forced 1.9 million people to leave their homes and made it impossible for many to return, leading experts to describe the situation as "domicide." The Israeli military claims its actions are proportional to the threat posed by Hamas and that it makes efforts to warn citizens of imminent attacks. The investigation raises questions about rehabilitation efforts for Gaza once the war ends.
- How war destroyed Gaza’s neighbourhoods – visual investigation | Gaza The Guardian
- At least half of Gaza's buildings damaged or destroyed, new analysis shows BBC.com
- Opinion | Domicide: The Mass Destruction of Homes Should Be a Crime Against Humanity The New York Times
- It's Time to Make 'Domicide' a War Crime Newser
- More than half of Gaza's infrastructure damaged or destroyed: 'It looks like WWI' Primedia Prime+
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