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The destruction of Palestinian structures following the departure of soldiers who had used them as temporary bases has been a hallmark of Israel's approach to Gaza for two years. In July, Israeli reporter Yuval Abraham collected testimonies from soldiers describing a myriad of arson methods. "Every Arab house we entered had olive oil [...] We poured the oil on the sofas, on anything flammable in the apartment, and then we ignited [it] or threw in a smoke grenade. This was a common practice," one of them described.
The agreement came after months of a concerted effort to render Gaza uninhabitable by destroying residences and civilian infrastructure, culminating in the ground invasion of Gaza City and the leveling of several high rises in Gaza City. In September, Israeli government minister Gila Gamliel told Channel 7 News, "We have already completely annihilated 75% of the entire [Gaza] Strip. There remains 25%, which, as you know, it too...we are now taking over [the city of] Gaza — there will be nothing left there that would really [have] the potential to be habitable."
The scope of the arson perpetrated in Gaza City on the night of October 9th and early morning of October 10 — Thursday night into Friday, just after the ceasefire was agreed to but before Israel's cabinet approved it — was broader than at any other time Drop Site has tracked during the assault on the strip. Its perpetrators were not confined to a single unit, nor was the burning confined to a specific neighborhood. Drop Site News identified members of the Israeli army originating from several different brigades, including the Golani, Givati, Nahal Brigades, and the newly formed ultra-orthodox Hashmonaim Brigade who posted dozens of photos and videos of buildings engulfed in flames during their withdrawal from Gaza City to the "yellow line" defined in the Trump agreement, still deep within Gaza's territory.
On Sunday, an Israeli soldier from the Kfir Brigade posted a photo showing himself standing in front of a set of burning wooden pallets. "On Friday, just before departure. Burning food so that it won't reach the Gazans, may their names be erased," the caption reads. The post also includes a song called, "L'Chaim!" (Cheers!), whose music video uses footage from Gaza.

Among the structures Drop Site discovered had been set on fire by the departing soldiers was the Sheikh Ajlin Sewage Treatment Station, a central component of Gaza City's sanitation network. Monther Shoblaq, Director General of the Coastal Municipalities Water Utility (CMWU) in Gaza, said the attack is a blow that could push Gaza City's wastewater system "to point zero." He added the plant is "one of Gaza's oldest" and warned that its destruction will set back planned reconstruction efforts by years. "I mean, they signed a ceasefire," Shoblaq said. "Why set it on fire?"

In social media posts, one soldier can be seen posing in front of the burning treatment plant smiling; another captioned a photo of the flames "[one] last memory." The plant is operated by the Coastal Municipalities Water Utility (CMWU), a Palestinian NGO which is managing much of the water and sanitation infrastructure in Gaza. Drop Site News spoke with CMWU's director, Monther Shoblaq, who said the arson fits a clear pattern of Israel's attacks on Gaza's water system. (Drop Site News has previously reported on the destruction of Rafah's main water reservoir in July 2024 and the Israel military's conversion of Gaza City's only desalination plant into a military base in autumn 2024.)
CMWU convened in May, Shoblaq noted, for an internal damage assessment of Gaza's water system. During the meeting, the authority reviewed satellite imagery showing that the plant appeared to be partially intact and drew up a plan stipulating that, once the assault stopped, CMWU teams would visit Sheikh Ajlin and attempt to relaunch operations from the site to provide services for people in Gaza City.
Sheikh Ajlin was the sole facility remaining that was capable of providing sewage services to Gaza City after earlier Israeli attacks destroyed the Central Gaza Wastewater Treatment Plant east of Bureij in the process of establishing the "buffer zone" around Gaza's perimeter. UN bodies have assessed the buffer zone to be "part of a widespread and systematic attack directed against the civilian population in Gaza" and "a crime against humanity".
Shoblaq told Drop Site that the torching of the Sheikh Ajlin plant, five kilometers from the border, dispelled any notion that targeting Gaza's sanitation infrastructure could have been driven by security considerations related to its location. "If the pretext for blowing up the Bureij plant was its proximity to the border, why set on fire such a crucial civilian water facility that is nowhere near the border?"
For over a year, senior Israeli officials have advocated for wastewater treatment plants in Gaza to be rendered inoperable. In March 2024, current Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa'ar criticized the government for permitting repair works on the Central Gaza Wastewater Treatment Plant by Gazan authorities. Earlier this year cabinet member Itamar Ben-Gvir, in the course of congratulating the government for imposing an electricity blackout on Gaza, noted, "The only thing left in Gaza for The Electricity Company to disconnect now is the wastewater treatment plant." (The Electricity Company is Israel's electric utility company, which sells electricity to Gaza, complementing the strip's domestic electricity production, which has been severely curtailed by Israeli bombardment and restrictions on fuel entry.)
The Sheikh Ajlin plant had benefited from a significant international investment of more than $19 million from Germany in 2012, and was also included in a wider KfW (German Development Bank) upgrade program announced in 2019 as part of an approximately $5 million package to enhance Gaza's water network.
According to CMWU's May reconstruction plan, once a ceasefire was in place, sewage from Gaza City was to be routed to Sheikh Ajlin, treated there, and then safely discharged into the sea. "But from the images you showed me," Shoblaq explained, "the biotowers are seen in flames, which is very bad. If the plant was burned down, I cannot yet assess the extent of the damage; our teams must visit and evaluate the site. But without Sheikh Ajlin, raw sewage will have to be dumped directly into the sea. Remediation could take years and would cause massive contamination. You are talking about Gaza without sewage treatment, shorelines covered with waste, groundwater at risk, and untreated sewage flooding the streets if pipes and pumps are not repaired after this assault." At the time of writing, CMWU staff informed Drop Site that they have not been able to safely access the facility.
Since October 7, raw sewage has been dumped in the sea, leading to the spread of waterborne disease. A recent assessment by OCHA, the office coordinating the UN's humanitarian operations in Gaza, found that over half of the population in Gaza is "exposed to sewage or fecal matter within 10 metres of their homes, posing severe health risks", with 57% of households reporting at least one member suffering from skin conditions.
According to Shoblaq, Sheikh Ajlin plant's design capacity of about 75,000 cubic meters would have barely been enough to meet Gaza City's needs, in the absence of support from the Central Gaza Wastewater Treatment Plant. Its destruction potentially leaves the city without any functioning centralized sewage treatment at all.
Mass Arson Campaign Around Sheikh Radwan Market, Gaza City
Drop Site News was able to geolocate many of the photos posted by soldiers to a cluster of buildings in the Sheikh Rawdan neighborhood in Gaza City. Residents had been told to displace from Sheikh Radwan as recently as last month as the ground occupation spread through Gaza City. As Israeli soldiers withdrew from the area, they set fire to multi-story residential buildings, a frequent target of the Israeli military. The INSS, a highly influential national security think tank with deep ties to the upper echelon of the Israel Defense Forces, commented in 2014 that destruction of high-rise buildings proved the most effective means to "break the spirit of the people of Gaza." Over the course of a few days in September, the Israeli military had toppled several residential high rises, and over 50 buildings in total.
The posts, uploaded by soldiers to their social media accounts, were accompanied by captions like "Leaving a mark," "a small souvenir," "bye," and "good riddance."
The aftermath of the mass arson was also documented by local residents upon returning to the area. The homes that were burned had been some of the only ones remaining, left intact because they were used as military staging areas, according to a review of satellite imagery of the area.
Not all homes taken over by Israeli forces were burned down. Social media posts indicate some units simply left them trashed, and vandalized their walls with graffiti. "Enjoy[,] sluts," one soldier wrote on social media to the Palestinians returning to find their homes ransacked. "We shall return here" was spray painted over the wall of a house taken over by Israeli forces in Gaza by another.
Burning Homes Across Gaza City
Israeli troops also shared photos of torched houses in other locations accompanied by captions musing about the arson. One soldier dubbed the burning of several buildings the "finishing touches."
The houses of Palestinians going up in flames also became the canvas on top of which soldiers shared their views on the future of Israeli presence in Gaza, with some expressing relief about leaving: "Goodbye and never to be seen again to [what was] my home recently."
Others vowed to return, even mimicking a review of a hotel or Airbnb. "It was brief but high quality [stay], we shall come back," wrote one Israeli arsonist.
As the ceasefire takes hold, Gaza has already been rendered largely uninhabitable. One Israeli colonel recently bragged to the Israeli media, "We are leaving behind us only dust. There's nothing here." For officials like Gamliel, who have expressed satisfaction with the level of destruction in Gaza, the upshot is clear:
"Look at the hypocrisy of all European countries. They constantly go 'starvation, starvation' Well...? Open [your] doors! Why, when it was about Ukraine, it was fine, when it was about Syria, it was fine. When it comes to the Palestinians, they want to perpetuate this conflict structurally.
Now, just for your information: one million and seven hundred thousand inside the Gaza Strip are defined as UNRWA refugees. Meaning, once they get out of there, they are not coming back! Because as refugees, this is not the place where they actually have the right of basic belonging."








Reader Comments
We might soon find out what our "normal" neighbors are capable of once they totally lose the plot, their property, and their mind ...
On a totally unrelated note, I heard recently that Belgium is deploying military forces to Bruessels - for security ...
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Oh well just let the raw sewage go into the Mediterranean - tis the least of problems....so let the ship spread....now maybe of some of it could be saved up and dropped upon IDF stragglers....
Step 2 is a reliable pathway for food and other essentials to be delivered - there MUST be no IDF troops within 25 miles of this pathway - if there are then give them some shit and tell them to fuck off .
Step 3 is to be the "adults in the room" - cause the IDF is full of juvenile delinquents top to bottom and bottom to top and the whole world is SICK of them and their ways.
Lastly shit flows downhill....
In my view, the Israelis have all been indoctrinated because of compulsory military service in the IDF. This means the information they are fed is hate- and fear-based. They are probably shown videos of "Palestinians" cutting the heads off babies. Vanessa Beeley has documented that the Israeli side create such propaganda to insite anger and violence.
The Oct 7th attack was a false flag attack on the people of Israel directed by Bibi himself. Please keep reading because here are the facts directly from the Israeli news group,
Reasons for thinking Bibi did this plan.
1. Israel was contacted by Egypt months before Oct 7 that the attack was coming.
2, The lady IDF guards notified the IDF officers sever time but was dismissed. Different ladies several times over different days.
3. The Guard ladies showed the IDF officers' videos(several) they recorded of Hamas practicing the attack.
4. The IDF pulled troops and removed them to the north of the country. No fighting was going on at that time. No reason to move any of them.
5. Egypt told Israel that 250 hostages would be taken, months before 251 hostages were taken.
6. The guard ladies were guarding the border. But they did not have any firearms.
7. The guard ladies were told to stay inside the building for safety hours before the attack.
8. They recorded this order.
9. Their commander was not informed why at the time. Later he was told a sniper was on the Border. The ladies knew they were no sniper and questioned the officer and he had no more information.
10. Producers moved up two music shows to the weeks after the 7th event. In case problems happened and the 7th day attack could not happen. Giving Hamas a three-week window to attack.
11. The attack happened.
12 Help called for. For some reason it required several hours for military aid to arrive when at most it was a 45-minuet travel time. I think Bibi also wanted the ladies killed, Remove witnesses.
13. The few armed IDF troops but they were soon located and taken out. ( Hamas knew where they would be?)
14. The arrival of Airforce Arrived. Did they protect the people? NO. They started the Hannible directive on the people they were to protect.
15. People started fleeing. The helicopters shot up the cars full of people trying to escape.
16. Later the cars that people tried to escape in were layer buried or shredded to keep people from seeing that they were attacked by aircraft not handheld weapons.
17. The tanks arrived. More Israelis were killed by the Hannible directive,
18, Tanks fired on housing that they knew that held Israelis.
19. The tanks, did they chase the Hamas member that were taking away the hostages? I do not know. I don't remember that being reported. The question why the tanks would not try to get the Israelis back with Hamas only have handheld weapons. The reason was that the Israelis were a planned to be killed from the outset.
20 No Israel alive will serve two goals of Bibi, a, No alive witness. b, more rage and hate in the population of Israel. .
You can't kill everybody knows you are a bunch of god-damn forsaken tricksters and liars....and murderers take glee in targeting innocence.
duh!
Oh know this - Justified Retribution is coming for YOU - if you harmed innocence with glee....it will be brutal in time and swift in response - it will be relentlessly ruthless and no mercy will be offered - none was given and none is deserved - jungle law purely.
May the best ideas prevail!
BK
Do they rage against bibi? Or each other?
You heard this - I heard that - spill the beans or what.....confabulate and obfuscate - is that your game?
I hope not - so if you have heard these people are "off planet" - share a link or just shut up.
And an "invasion" you say - oh goodness gracious me....
so scary....
oooh - an invasion you say....
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A link please - otherwise - tis just supposition worthless.
welcome to sott.net.