Israeli troops moved to an area in northern Gaza to extend what they refer to as a ‘safety zone’ around the enclave, the army said today.
It comes days after Israel has announced plans to seize large areas with surgery in the south.
Israeli forces on Thursday issued warnings for Shejaia, a suburb at the edge of the enclave.
Civilists are now left out of the area via organized routes, the military said in its statement.
Hundreds of residents have flowed, with some on foot carrying their belongings, while others are in wagons, on dark cars and bikes.
This comes after Israeli forces moved around the southern edge of GasaConsolidate around the ruins of the city of Rafah.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled their homes this week in one of the largest mass exodus of the war.
Israel does not yet have its long -term goal for the areas that seized it, but Gaza residents say they believe the goal is to permanently depopulate the country.
Palestinians say Israel’s general purpose is to permanently relocate the population of Gaza, in accordance with Donald Trump’s plan To convert the region into a resort under US control.
Israeli air strikes on Thursday More than 100 people killedIncluding at least 27 shelter in a school, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry for Hamas management.
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The Israeli army said the school building was used by Hamas militants as a commando center. Hamas denies working among civilians.
The Israeli Army (IDF) resumes operations and air strikes in Gaza on March 18To put Israel’s fragile two-month-wireer with Hamas to an end.
Israeli ministers said the activities would continue until the 59 hostages in Gaza are returned.
Hamas said it would only free the prisoners under an agreement that brings a permanent end to the war.