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‘The world does not care if we all die’: hunger and despair in the ruins of Gaza City

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74% Informative

At least 100,000 people have come to Gaza City , once the bustling commercial and cultural hub of the Palestinian territory.

All are fleeing the new offensive dubbed Gideon’s Chariots recently launched by Israel into the ruined towns and neighbourhoods of northern Gaza .

The blasts that the newly displaced can hear, as they crowd into makeshift shelters and hastily constructed encampments, sometimes come during direct clashes between Israeli troops and Hamas .

Law and order improved in the territory during the ceasefire from mid-January to March when Hamas -run police were on the streets, but it has collapsed since.

Few have confidence that a US -backed Israeli scheme to bring in aid due to start next week will improve the situation.

UN aid workers describe the scheme as dangerous, impractical and possibly unlawful.

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73

Informative language

68

Neutral language

60

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

46

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possibly offensive

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not hateful

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short-lived

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