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(29 Aug 2025) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Central Gaza - 29 August 2025 1. Various of vehicles loaded with displaced people’s belongings evacuating from Gaza City to the south 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohammed Maarouf, 50-year-old displaced Palestinian who fled Gaza City with his family of nine: "We are being displaced. We have no food, no money, nor anything. We are thrown in the streets like what would I say? Like dogs? We are not like dogs. Dogs are better than us. We have no homes or anything. We are in the streets. It's better for the person to die." 3. Various of people's belongings of displaced people on the ground 4. Various of displaced people building new tent with their belongings on the ground 5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmad Saadeh, displaced Palestinian from Beit Hanoun: "Do you want me to tell you about suffering. We are suffering from many things. We suffer from water shortages, from shortages of main products which is food, we are suffering from (lack of) flour and now there is a new thing which is tents. We don't have cleaning products. We suffer from many things. We suffer that our children are ill." 6. Various of new tents and belongings of displaced people on the ground 7. Various of displaced people building new tents 8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmad Saadeh, displaced Palestinian from Beit Hanoun: "Our life is not organized. Our life now is random. We try to gather ourselves in some pavilions or tents if there are tents. We have to live through the conditions that are imposed on us and the bitter life that we are living. We have to live through any means to be able to continue for the sake of our children not for us." 9. Various of displaced people unloading their belongings from cart, vehicles loaded with displaced people’s belongings evacuating from Gaza city STORYLINE: Hundreds of people, who fled Gaza City, were moving south on Friday, seeking safety as Israel launched what it called the "initial stages" of a planned offensive in the city. Many of those who fled in cars, pickup trucks and buses started sheltering in makeshift tents on Friday in central parts of the Gaza Strip, west of the Nuseirat refugee camp. A large number of people who came from central Gaza were displaced more than once during the 22-month conflict, that has left more than 63,000 people dead in the Gaza Strip. People who fled spoke about a lack of water and food and the miserable conditions they were faced with as they tried to find a tent to stay in. "We are thrown in the streets like what would I say? Like dogs? We are not like dogs. Dogs are better than us," said Mohammed Maarouf, standing in front of what would be his tent that would shelter him and his family of nine. Maarouf and his family were first displaced from the northern town of Beit Lahia near the border with Israel. The U.N. said Thursday that 23,000 people had evacuated over the past week. Israel has called Gaza City a Hamas stronghold, alleging that a network of tunnels remain in use by Hamas after several previous large-scale raids on the area. Israel first announced plans to widen its offensive in Gaza city, where hundreds of thousands are sheltering while enduring famine. The military has in recent days ramped up strikes in neighborhoods on the city's outskirts. The Israel-Hamas war began on Oct. 7, 2023 when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel and abducted 251 people and killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians. =========================================================== Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...