Terror and Displacement: Gaza's Towering Crisis
The intense Israeli military campaign in Gaza has devastated numerous high-rise buildings, leaving countless Palestinian families homeless. Banking worker Shady Salama Al-Rayyes is one among many affected, forced to abandon his home in a targeted strike. The destruction has raised allegations of ethnic cleansing by Israeli forces.

In a grave humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, multiple high-rise buildings have been destroyed as part of an intensified Israeli military campaign, with Palestinian families left homeless. Shady Salama Al-Rayyes, a bank worker in Gaza City, is among those forced to flee his home following a targeted demolition strike.
This new wave of destruction, which started on September 5 with the demolition of the Mushtaha Tower, has seen up to 20 more tower blocks decimated. Despite assurances from Israeli officials that these demolitions target structures used by Hamas, the losses have raised concerns over ethnic cleansing.
As the conflict rages on, Gaza's civilian population endures further displacement, while allegations of war crimes ring louder on the global stage. Calls for Israel to provide evidence of Hamas's use of residential buildings have so far gone unanswered.
(With inputs from agencies.)