Israel announced on Saturday that he is preparing to move Palestinians from combat zones to South Gaza, when plans move forward for a military offensive in some of the most populous areas of the territory.
Israel said it intended to launch a new offensive to take control of the city of Northern Gaza City, the largest city center of the enclave, a plan that increased the international alarm over the fate of a demolished belt, a home of about 2.2 million people.
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyah previously announced that the army had given green light to “disassemble” what he described as the two remaining fortresses of Hamas: the city of Gaza in the north and al-Mawas further south, Al Jazeera reported.
Netanyahu last Sunday said that before the start of the offensive, the civilian population would be evacuated to what he described as “safe zones” from the city of Gaza, which he called Hamas the last fortress.
“Delivery of tents and shelters to Gaza will continue”
Following this development, Gaza residents will be provided with tents and other shelves from Sunday before moving from the fight zones south of the enclave “to ensure their security,” said the Israeli army on Saturday.
The Israeli military organ, which is in charge of humanitarian aid in Gaza, Cogat, said that the offer of tents in the territory will continue on Sunday.
“Complete the Plan to beat Hamas”
The army said it had no comment on when the Palestinians’ mass movement would start, but Minister of Defense Israel Katz said on social media that “We are now in the discussion stage to complete the plan to defeat Hamas in Gaza.”
“At the end, there will be a comprehensive and powerful plan to perform the mission in all its aspects,” Katz said.
Meanwhile, the anxiety families of Israeli hostages called on Sunday in Israel the “nationwide day of stop” to express growing frustration after the 22 months of war.
The hostage families are afraid of the upcoming offensive further threat to 50 hostages remaining in Gaza, only 20 of them thought it was still alive. They and other Israelis were horrified by the recent release of videos that show tight hostages who speak under pressure and pleading for help and food.
Families and supporters adequate the government to stop the agreement of the war – a call that some former Israeli army and intelligence chiefs have been made in recent weeks.
A group representing families on Sunday called for Israelis to the streets. “Hundreds of initiatives led by citizens will stop everyday life and join the most fair and moral struggle: the fight to bring all 50 hostages of houses,” he said in a statement.
“I want to believe that there is hope and it will not come from above, it will only come from us,” said Dana Silberman Sitton, Sister Shiri Bibas and Aunt Kfir and Ariel Bibas who were killed in captivity.
She spoke to the weekly rally in the Tel Aviv, along with Pushpa Joshi, a sister of a kidnapped Nepalese hostage of Bipin Joshi, a student seized from Kibbutz.
“I miss my best friend,” Pushpa said.
Airstrike kills a girl and her parents
The Israeli air section in Gaza killed a girl and her parents on Saturday, said Nasser Hospital officials and witnesses. Motas al-Batta, his wife and girl were killed in their tent in the crowded area of Muwasi.
“Two and a half months, what did she do?” The neighbor Fathi Shabeir asked, sweating as temperatures on the broken area rose above 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius). “They are civilians in an area for safe.”
The Israeli army said it could not comment on the strike without further details. He said he would dismantle Hamas’s military abilities and take preventive measures to damage civilians.
Muwasi is one of the heavily populated areas in Gaza, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel is planning to expand the upcoming military offensive, along with the city of Gaza and the “central camps”-the light reference to the Nuseirat and Burej in Central Gaza.
Israel can use the threat to Hamas pressure to release more hostages in its 7th October 2023, an attack that caused war.
Elsewhere else, the Shifa hospital in Gaza said that she had accepted the bodies of six people who were killed in the Zikim area in Northern Gaza, as well as four people killing while shelling.
11 other deaths related to malnutrition
Another 11 deaths related to malnutrition occurred in Gaza in the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health said on Saturday and there was one child among them. This brings death related to malnutrition during the war to 251.
The United Nations warns that the levels of starvation and malnutrition in Gaza have been the highest since the beginning of the war. Palestinians drink contaminated water as the disease spreads, while some Israeli leaders still openly talk about the mass relocation of people from Gaza.
On Friday, after being transferred from Gaza to Italy for treatment, a 20 -year -old Palestinian woman, who was referred to as a “state of serious physical deterioration”, said on Saturday.
The UN and partners say that more than 2 million people are getting food and other help in the territory, and then to distribution points, remains very demanding with Israeli limitations and pressure from the crowds of hungry Palestinians.
The UN Human Rights Office says at least 1,760 people were killed in search of assistance from May 27 to Wednesday. It is said that 766 was killed along the trails of supply convoy and 994 near “militarized localities” that are not un “, which is a reference to Israeli-supported and American supported humanitarian Gaza Foundation, which was a primary distributor from May.
The US will stop visas of visitors for people from Gaza
The US Foreign Ministry said on Saturday that all visas of visitors will stop for Gaza people, while the review is carried out from how “a small number of temporary medical humanitarian visas” has been issued in recent days.
The attack led by Hamas in 2023 killed around 1200 people in Israel. According to the Ministry of Health, which does not specify how many fighters or civilians, but say that about half was a woman and children, 61,897 people in Gaza were killed in Gaza.
The Ministry is part of the Run’s Hamas government and served by healthcare workers. UN and independent experts consider this to be the most reliable source of victims. Israel challenges its data, but has not provided its own.
(With Associated Press inputs)
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