The Israeli army has issued a new sweeping thing to evacuate the southern Gaza tape – the largest since its attack in the Palestinian territories that resumed earlier this month.
The army ordered the residents of Rafah and parts of Khan Yunis, adjacent to leave immediately to the late humanitarian area, warning that its forces “are due to extensive operations to dismantle the capabilities of terrorist organizations” in the regions.
The Palestinians who returned to their homes have now begun on a two -month ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
About a fifth of Gaza is now covered with evacuation orders.
The United Nations Human Rights Office warned last week that evacuations failed to comply with the requirements of international law, accusing Israel of not taking any measures to provide residency for those affected or ensuring health, health, safety and nutrition.
The government of Israel said that it was possible for civilians to protect them from Hamas fighters, who were accused of using them as human shields in violation of international law. The Israeli army also insisted that it is doing everything in his power to reduce civil losses.
Israel renewed its air and land campaign against Hamas on March 18, and the Palestinian Armed Group blamed for its refusal to a new American proposal to extend the ceasefire and liberate 59 hostages who are still captive in Gaza. In turn, Hamas accused Israel of violating the original deal they agreed in January.
More than 1,000 people have been killed throughout Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.
The United Nations says medical and medical supplies also deny the residents of 2.1 million people because Israel has also prevented handover operations from humanitarian aid to the region since March 2.
Israel launched the first major operation in Rafah, on the border with Egypt, last May, leaving large parts of it in ruin.
However, tens of thousands of people have returned to the rest of their homes in the city during the ceasefire.
During their previous work in Rafah, the Israeli forces seized a strategic buffer zone along the border with Egypt and did not withdraw from it as required in the ceasefire agreement.
Israel said it needed to maintain there to prevent arms smuggling to Gaza, and to renew Hamas.
Haifa Duhir, a resident of Rafah Al -Naeda, said that she was forced to flee on foot with her infant daughter and three other young children on Monday because there were no transportation.
“We went home two months ago … although the house was destroyed, with its fragments and the windows were broken,” she told Reuters.
“[My] She added that the girl was born in the tent, and today they asked for displacement for his head.
Meanwhile, more fatal air strikes were reported throughout Gaza, as the Israeli army said it was targeting Hamas.
Eight people, including three children and a woman, were killed when a house was injured in the Tuwah neighborhood in Gaza City, in the north, according to the Hamas Civil Defense Agency.
Footage of Hospital in Khan Yunis also showed a boy among many people who were killed.
The Israeli army said that the forces that carry out operations to expand the “security ocean” in the north and central Gaza may dismantle an underground tunnel of 1 km to Hamas and spend more than 50 “terrorists.”
The Israeli army launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented attack across the border on October 7, 2023, where about 1,200 people were killed and 251 grooves were taken.
More than 50,350 people were killed in Gaza during the war that followed, according to the Ministry of Health in the region.
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2025-03-31 17:57:00