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A few months ago in January, I posted on this sub when Google updated the images to early November 2023. The damage was extensive, but I was definitely cherry-picking the worst areas. Now there are images available from 13 months later, and the scale of destruction is almost incomprehensible. Entire villages have been wiped off the map. In the Netzarim Corridor, there are entire square miles without a single standing building. Just vast networks of damaged roads which lead only to dunes of rubble. It’s more than destruction, it’s utter razing.

The majority of these are from northern Gaza (Jabalia, Beit Lahia, Beit Hanoun, Gaza City) and the Netzarim Corridor, except for the village of Khuza’a which is in the southeast where the Gazan border juts out. I included a more zoomed out version of the photo of Mughraqa since the damage in the Netzarim Corridor was particularly extensive. In the south, images are only available from June 2024 which is before the large scale demolitions in Rafah began.

I see nothing. / This statement is provided by r/worldnews

They even destroy the fields. Because hunger is a weapon.

After the Holocaust where it was being broadcasted on radio worldwide they said never again. / After the Rwandan genocide where it was being broadcasted on TV worldwide they said never again. / Now literally open Google Maps and this genocide is being given to us in 4K. Humanity never learns.

Reminder that Israel has blocked food from entering Gaza since March 2, meaning that they are actively dying from starvation. And this is a war crime.

Israel: trust me bro the whole village was Hamas. The orchards? Hamas trained birds in the trees

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