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Satellite imagery shows erasure of southern Gaza as Israel expands control

Palestinian journalist Muhannad Qishta yearns to visit the graves of his sisters โ€“ Reem and Walaa โ€“ in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, but there is a problem: they no longer exist on a map. The Sheikh Mohammed cemetery in the Maan area of Khan Younis has been wiped from the map, a

Satellite imagery shows erasure of southern Gaza as Israel expands control
Al Jazeera โ€” 31 May 2026
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Palestinian journalist Muhannad Qishta yearns to visit the graves of his sisters โ€“ Reem and Walaa โ€“ in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, but there is a problem: they no longer exist on a map.

The Sheikh Mohammed cemetery in the Maan area of Khan Younis has been wiped from the map, and replaced by the tents and armoured vehicles of an Israeli military outpost, according to recently updated satellite imagery added to Google Earth.

โ€œEven the dead have not been spared from this war,โ€ Qishta told Al Jazeera. โ€œHow will I feel if I go and find the place a desert, without my sistersโ€™ graves to read a prayer over?โ€

The high-resolution pictures, captured on February 25, 2026, expose a landscape where entire neighbourhoods have been reduced to ash, and the surviving population is squeezed into suffocating encampments that spill onto the beaches of the Mediterranean Sea.

For Palestinians, the updated maps provide a devastating, wide-angle view of an ongoing genocide that has killed nearly 73,000 people.

According to the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, Israeli forces have fully or partially destroyed 94 percent of Gazaโ€™s cemeteries, transforming places of memory into military barracks.

The satellite imagery confirms that major residential centres have vanished, altering the geography of the Strip beyond recognition.

In Rafah, the crushing scale of destruction has rendered neighbourhoods indistinguishable from others. The Saudi neighbourhood in Tal as-Sultan โ€“ a sprawling 752-unit housing project โ€“ has been flattened into vast mounds of rubble.

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