Israel orders the evacuation of Khan Yunis before an “unprecedented attack”

Israel orders the evacuation of Khan Yunis before an “unprecedented attack”

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) ordered the residents of Khan Yunis to evacuate while facilitating the launch of an “unprecedented attack.”

People have been ordered to move towards Mouasi in the west of the tape, in one of the biggest evacuation orders issued by the Israeli army in recent months.

“The terrorist organizations have brought you a catastrophe. For your safety, it was immediately evacuated.”

The Israeli Defense Army launched a new major attack in Gaza on Saturday called “Gideon Operation”. Hospitals said that more than 100 people have been killed during the past 24 hours.

A woman from Khan Yunis BBC told the new evacuation order – which also covers the areas of Bani Suhawah and Apasan – was “the worst nightmare”.

Among those who fled Tasnim Barak, 13, who said the matter was issued while her father was looking for food and that they were forced to leave without him.

“Please, let the war stop. Where is my father?” She said. “We don’t know where he is. Please, just bring my father to us.”

Abdullah Abu Shab, who also escaped, said: “He told us to go to Al -Mawsi, and here we are here. What do we do?”

“There is no tent for us or anything,” he said, adding, “There are no means of transportation and people have no money to ride a vehicle.”

Another woman, who is already living under an evacuation in the center of Gaza, said that she will not move “because there is no place to go.”

The Israeli Defense Army said its goal is to “destroy the capabilities of terrorist organizations in this field.”

Earlier on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would control the entire Gaza.

In a video posted on social media, he said: “We are involved in a massive fighting – intense and large – there is progress.

“We will control all areas of the tape, and this is what we will do.”

The Israel Defense Army said it hit 160 targets across the tape over the past 24 hours.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza in Hamas stated that a warehouse containing medical supplies in Nasser Hospital had a Israeli strike overnight.

British charitable medical assistance told the Palestinians that the strike occurred “as the Palestinians who were killed and injured from other attacks were brought to the hospital.”

A spokesman for the Charitable Society said: “We see all our work burned on the ashes.”

Separately, the Palestinian media reported that the Israeli Special Forces, who were wearing women’s clothes, had entered Khan Yunis’s house in Undercover and killed one man on Monday morning, before the arrest of his wife and child.

The Israeli media called him Ahmed Sarhan, and he was informed that he was a senior member of the military wing in the Popular Resistance Committees – a Palestinian militant group that is in line with Hamas.

The former Israeli Defense Army said that the expanded Gaza operations aim to “achieve all the goals of the war”, including the release of hostages and “the defeat of Hamas.”

However, a group representing many hostages of the hostages said that the operation has posed “serious risks and escalating” for the hostages who are still being held in Gaza.

The hostage forum and missing families said: “The testimonies of hostages are highly imposed in exacerbation after military strikes, including physical attack, self -control and food reduction.”

On Sunday, Israel announced that it would allow a “basic amount of food” to enter Gaza to ensure that the hunger crisis is not evolved after Blocking land for 10 weeks.

The war arose by Hamas’s attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which witnessed about 1,200 people who were killed and 251 hostages.

About 58 hostages remain in Gaza, up to 23 of them believed to be alive.

More than 53,000 Palestinians were killed during the military campaign of Israel in Gaza.

Additional reports by Malak Hasanah

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