Analysts say a pattern of Israeli actions in Gaza points to a strategy of forcing Palestinians out of the territory. These actions include the establishment of new settlements, the destruction of entire neighborhoods, and the blocking of humanitarian aid and recovery efforts. According to experts, these moves are not isolated incidents but part of a coordinated plan to make life in Gaza unsustainable. The settlements, which are considered illegal under international law, have been expanding despite widespread condemnation. Meanwhile, airstrikes and military operations have leveled large parts of cities like Gaza City and Khan Younis, leaving tens of thousands homeless. In addition, Israel has restricted the entry of construction materials, fuel, and food, hindering any attempt to rebuild. Aid agencies say the obstructions have created a severe humanitarian crisis. Analysts argue that the cumulative effect of these policies is to push the Palestinian population toward displacement, either within Gaza or across borders. The Israeli government has denied such intentions, saying its operations target Hamas militants. But critics point to statements by Israeli officials and the scale of destruction as evidence of a deliberate strategy. The situation remains highly volatile, with no clear path to peace. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. In India, call the Tele-MANAS helpline on 14416. Elsewhere, contact your local crisis line.