Report Accuses Israeli Military of Illegal Gaza Expansion, Devastating Farms and Lives

April 7, 2025
Report Accuses Israeli Military of Illegal Gaza Expansion, Devastating Farms and Lives
  • A report published on April 7, 2025, by Breaking the Silence reveals that Israeli military actions in Gaza, following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, lacked a clear rationale and may have violated international law.

  • As of early April 2025, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have reportedly expanded their control to approximately 30% of Gaza's territory, significantly entrenching military operations and evacuation orders.

  • IDF commanders justified the extensive destruction of buildings and agricultural lands, claiming it was necessary to protect Israeli communities from potential attacks by Hamas fighters.

  • Israeli soldiers systematically destroyed buildings and agricultural fields to establish a buffer zone, which now extends between 800 to 1,500 meters into Gaza, compared to the previous buffer of just 300 meters.

  • The report indicates that this methodical destruction has wiped out an estimated 35% of Gaza's agricultural land, critically impacting the local population's sustenance.

  • Soldiers reported demolishing over 3,500 buildings and destroying vital agricultural areas used for crops such as wheat and citrus fruits, essential for local livelihoods.

  • The personal impact of these military operations is exemplified by farmer Mahmoud Al-Shafei, who lost his strawberry farm due to the establishment of the buffer zone.

  • The military's actions have created a 'kill zone' where anyone entering the designated area is considered a target, leading to a pervasive mentality among soldiers that all Gazans are potential militants.

  • Rules of engagement varied among units, with some officers receiving 'shoot to kill' orders for adult men, while women and children were often subject to 'shoot to drive away' directives.

  • Testimonies from soldiers highlighted a lack of clear guidelines on engagement rules, resulting in indiscriminate use of heavy firepower against perceived threats.

  • Some commanders viewed the destruction as a form of retribution for the October 7 Hamas attacks, further complicating the humanitarian crisis in the region.

  • The testimonies collected by Breaking the Silence, a group dedicated to exposing military actions in Palestinian territories, underscore the severe implications of these operations on Gaza's agricultural autonomy and civilian life.

Summary based on 2 sources


Get a daily email with more World News stories

More Stories