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Shelling at evening, gunfire by day in Israel’s increasing zone of management in Gaza
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Shelling at evening, gunfire by day in Israel’s increasing zone of management in Gaza

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By Tycoon Herald 10 Min Read Published July 10, 2026
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Palestinian kids leap into the air whereas taking part in on a trampoline in northern Gaza’s militarized orange zone of Beit Lahia, on Could 31.

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GAZA CITY, Gaza, and DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — On a small rickety desk, underneath a tent fabricated from worn-out tarps, 4 associates meet for a recreation of playing cards.

One of many older males gripes to the others: “Life is so boring.” Like most in Gaza, the group of males are unemployed with no hope on the horizon as President Trump’s peace plan, which requires Israeli withdrawal, new governance in Gaza and Hamas’ disarmament, stalls 9 months after the ceasefire was brokered.

Members of the al-Hattab family take turns filling water jugs at their ruined house where they shelter in al-Shujaiya, Gaza Strip. The al-Hattabs are among the few Palestinians still living inside Israel’s expanding zone of control.

Members of the al-Hattab household take turns filling water jugs at their ruined home the place they shelter in al-Shujaiya, Gaza Strip. The al-Hattabs are among the many few Palestinians nonetheless residing inside Israel’s increasing zone of management.

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Nonetheless, the lads meet nearly each afternoon, about 400 yards from their properties within the neighborhood of al-Shujaiya in jap Gaza Metropolis. However every day, because the solar begins to set, the lads have nowhere else to hunt shelter and no selection however to return to their bombed-out properties the place they hunker down for the evening.

Despite a ceasefire in Gaza, civilians don’t feel safe

Subhi Shurabasi, a 60-year-old grandfather, shelters with his sons, their wives and his grandchildren inside the ruins of their destroyed home in al-Shujaiya, on May 31.

Subhi Shurabasi, a 60-year-old grandfather, shelters along with his sons, their wives and his grandchildren contained in the ruins of their destroyed residence in al-Shujaiya, on Could 31.

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“After sunset we put our hand on our heart and just pray,” Abu Ahmed Humeid says. “No one dares go outside.”

That is as a result of Israeli forces have been pushing deeper into Gaza in latest months. Initially of the ceasefire in October, the army managed round half of the territory, alongside what known as the “yellow line.”

Israel’s army now controls practically 70% of Gaza, together with the realm of al-Shujaiya. That is in keeping with feedback by Israeli leaders in addition to maps indicating areas of restricted entry for help teams which were analyzed by NPR.

Israeli tanks maneuver round new army posts marked by towering Israeli flags inside eyesight of Palestinians in al-Shujaiya.

An increasing militarized “orange zone” 

A yellow concrete block sits on a dirt berm marking an encroaching military boundary across Salah al-Din Street, Gaza's main road, as Israeli forces continue to advance their positions deeper into the territory.

A yellow concrete block sits on a dust berm marking an encroaching army boundary throughout Salah al-Din Road, Gaza’s foremost street, as Israeli forces proceed to advance their positions deeper into the territory.

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In mid-March, because the world’s consideration was targeted on the U.S.-Israeli warfare on Iran, Israeli troops took management of 10% extra of Gaza by designating what they name a brand new “orange zone” that runs north to south. Israel’s army indicated this zone of management in maps distributed to assist teams, which have been shared with NPR. Assist teams say the army now requires prior notification to enter these areas. With greater than 400 help employees killed in Gaza all through the warfare, help teams have suspended operations in northern Gaza’s orange
zone till the state of affairs is totally clarified.

Israel’s army didn’t reply to a number of requests for remark.

Residents of al-Shujaiya instructed NPR that help operations have been halted of their neighborhood since March, and ambulances want Israeli permission to enter.

Folks residing within the so-called orange zone of management say Israeli tank shelling and gunfire intensifies within the night. Random bursts of tank hearth are heard all through the day.

“Homes here get hit by Israeli fire because they’re trying to push us out of here, or at least these eastern parts,” Humeid stated. “But we can’t leave this area. This is where we grew up, where our parents and grandparents lived.”

Israel’s plans to regulate extra territory

Tents stand amid the rubble of destroyed homes in al-Shujaiya, Gaza Strip, where displaced families endure harsh living conditions inside a new orange zone with nowhere else to go, on May 31.

Tents stand amid the rubble of destroyed properties in al-Shujaiya, Gaza Strip, the place displaced households endure harsh residing circumstances inside a brand new orange zone with nowhere else to go, on Could 31.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the army’s increasing footprint in Gaza is a part of a step-by-step plan to encompass Hamas from all sides, regardless of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire.

He instructed an viewers in Could that when the ceasefire started, Israel managed half of Gaza, after which expanded that management to 60% of the territory. A person within the viewers yelled out that the following step needs to be 100% management.

Mohammed Nabil Abu Naser holds a handwritten list of family members killed in an October 2024 Israeli strike in northern Gaza.

A neighborhood of Beit Lahia was destroyed in Israeli strikes

“First, 70%. Let’s go for that,” Netanyahu responded. “We’re hitting them from every direction,” he stated.

On the bottom, there aren’t any markers indicating the place the orange zone begins and ends. The unique yellow line of management — which final yr marked the border between Israeli-controlled Gaza and areas run by Hamas — can also be transferring deeper into Gaza, and is barely partially marked in locations.

The United Nations humanitarian workplace says round 200 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces because the begin of the ceasefire in areas of Gaza near the army’s shifting traces of management alongside its yellow and orange traces. They’re among the many greater than 1,000 who’ve been killed throughout the devastated territory in that very same interval, in keeping with Gaza’s well being ministry.

A big Israeli flag waves within the distance over a panorama of destruction and particles in Gaza close to the border with Israel.

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Israel’s army has commented on a few of these assaults, saying its forces shot in self-defense at individuals it says posed a direct menace to troops. The U.N. says a 3rd of these killed have been girls and youngsters.

In a joint assertion, U.N. companies and help teams criticized Israel’s transferring traces of management, saying that is proscribing entry to assist for 1000’s of households and resulting in deadly Israeli killings of individuals transferring by areas missing clear demarcation on the bottom.

A ghost city of shelling and gunfire

A man fills a jug from from a rigged waterline in al-Shujaiya, but the nearest source of potable drinking water is 30 minutes away.

A person fills a jug from from a rigged waterline in al-Shujaiya, however the nearest supply of potable consuming water is half-hour away.

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Initially of the ceasefire, 500 households lived in al-Shujaiya. Right this moment, fewer than 50 households stay. The neighborhood is a moonscape of rubble and particles, nevertheless it was as soon as a thriving neighborhood of greater than 100,000 individuals earlier than the warfare.

Now, the closest supply of consuming water is a half-hour stroll away. There aren’t any clinics, bakeries or outlets within the space.

“You get scared to catch a bullet just walking or a missile and be blown apart,” stated native resident Saeed al-Hattab. “It’s terrifying. It’s very dangerous to go outside after sunset,” he added.

NPR witnessed a ghost city with few individuals on the streets, even through the day.

Piles of uncollected rubbish and particles line a abandoned avenue in al-Shuja’iyya, a neighborhood, missing primary providers and help as a consequence of israel restrictions as increasing the orange zone.

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“People are scared to live in al-Shujaiya, and we’re scared, but we have no choice but to live here,” al-Hattab stated.

He and his spouse, Niveen al-Hattab, dwell with their youthful son in a ground-floor store, underneath their destroyed condominium constructing.

The couple’s 27-year-old daughter was killed when the household fled al-Shujaiya to a different a part of Gaza Metropolis through the warfare. She’s amongst greater than 73,000 individuals Gaza’s well being ministry says have been killed in Israeli assaults.

“Where are we supposed to go? I’ve been displaced a lot already,” the mom stated, including their one tent was destroyed in an Israeli airstrike through the warfare they usually can not discover one other.

“We don’t know how to live, and we’re sitting in danger because there’s nowhere to go,” she stated.

Three sisters sit looking out over a sea of debris as the sun sets in northern Gaza's militarized orange zone of Beit Lahia, on May 31.

Three sisters sit searching over a sea of particles because the solar units in northern Gaza’s militarized orange zone of Beit Lahia, on Could 31.

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Itay Stern contributed to this report from Tel Aviv, Israel.

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