Palestinians remaining in the Gaza Strip were again called to evacuate. Those who decide not to do so will be considered Hamas sympathizers by Israel.
Israeli air forces bombed the Gaza Strip for two weeks. The victims of air strikes are mainly civilians. The Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip said more than 4,300 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks. It was indicated that the victims included at least 1,700 children and more than 960 women. Nearly half of the Gaza Strip’s 2.3 million residents would lose their homes and apartments.
On October 13, the Palestinians received an order from Israel to leave the northern part of the Strip. The Israeli side has amassed significant forces on the Gaza border, including tanks and special forces.
According to the UN, Israel’s actions are “contrary to the laws of war and fundamental principles of humanity.”
Second order to evacuate the Gaza Strip
The Israeli forces have once again called on Palestinians remaining in the Gaza Strip to evacuate the northern part. Leaflets bearing the symbol of the Israeli army were dropped in the area and voice messages were sent to Palestinians on their mobile phones.
Palestinians have been warned that if they decide to remain in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, they could be considered sympathizers of the ‘terrorist organization’, i.e. Hamas.
“An urgent warning to the people of Gaza. Your presence north of the Wadi Gaza Stream puts your life in danger. Anyone who decides not to leave northern Gaza and does not go south of the Wadi Gaza Stream can be considered a supporter of a terrorist. organization,” reads the leaflet. information from the Israeli army.
Hamas attack
Tel Aviv announced the destruction of Hamas after the terrorists attacked a number of Israeli settlements on October 7. They killed about 1,400 people, mostly civilians, and took hostages.
According to Israeli and American intelligence services, Hamas is holding about 200 hostages. The hostages held by Hamas include citizens of various nationalities, including Americans. On Friday, the spokesman for the armed wing of Palestinian Hamas, Abu Obeida, announced the release of hostages from the United States – a mother and her daughter.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the continuation of the war and the destruction of Hamas. Washington expressed its full support for Israel. A few days ago, Joe Biden met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv. The US president announced an “unprecedented aid package”, but at the same time warned Israel against “an excessive and hasty response to the attacks”.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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