[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Shaiel Ben-Ephraim [@academic_la](/creator/twitter/academic_la) on x 71.7K followers Created: 2025-07-15 23:20:02 UTC The IDF announced a ban on allowing Gazans into Sea on July XX. It enforces the ban on Gazans entering the sea with ruthless precision—naval patrols constantly monitor the coastline. The policy is not new, but was unofficial until now. Since the conflict escalated, dozens of Gazans have been shot and killed while trying to access the sea, many while fishing or simply seeking relief from the crushing heat. Warning shots often escalate quickly to live fire, turning what should be a simple act of survival into a deadly gamble. Stopping Gazans from entering the ocean isn’t just about controlling territory—it’s a cruel move that strips people of one of their last sources of food, income, and comfort. In a place where homes are destroyed, electricity is scarce, water is contaminated, and hunger is widespread, the sea offers a rare chance to cool off, wash away grime, and catch a few fish to feed a family. Denying this access is another layer of pressure designed to make life so unbearable that people feel forced to give up hope, to abandon their homes, or to endure suffering without any relief. This ban is more than a blockade—it’s a methodical effort to erase any shred of dignity and humanity from Gazans’ daily lives. XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [idf](/topic/idf) [$tbbk](/topic/$tbbk) [Post Link](https://x.com/academic_la/status/1945262109052559564)
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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim @academic_la on x 71.7K followers
Created: 2025-07-15 23:20:02 UTC
The IDF announced a ban on allowing Gazans into Sea on July XX. It enforces the ban on Gazans entering the sea with ruthless precision—naval patrols constantly monitor the coastline.
The policy is not new, but was unofficial until now. Since the conflict escalated, dozens of Gazans have been shot and killed while trying to access the sea, many while fishing or simply seeking relief from the crushing heat. Warning shots often escalate quickly to live fire, turning what should be a simple act of survival into a deadly gamble.
Stopping Gazans from entering the ocean isn’t just about controlling territory—it’s a cruel move that strips people of one of their last sources of food, income, and comfort. In a place where homes are destroyed, electricity is scarce, water is contaminated, and hunger is widespread, the sea offers a rare chance to cool off, wash away grime, and catch a few fish to feed a family.
Denying this access is another layer of pressure designed to make life so unbearable that people feel forced to give up hope, to abandon their homes, or to endure suffering without any relief.
This ban is more than a blockade—it’s a methodical effort to erase any shred of dignity and humanity from Gazans’ daily lives.
XXXXXX engagements
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