
Israeli Military Intensifies Gaza City Assault
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have announced a significant expansion of their military operations in Gaza City, ordering approximately 800,000 residents to evacuate to the designated "humanitarian zone" in Al-Mawasi near Khan Younis. This escalation comes as part of Israel's ongoing campaign to dismantle Hamas infrastructure throughout the Gaza Strip.
Evacuation Orders and Humanitarian Concerns
Thousands of flyers were dropped over Gaza City instructing civilians to immediately relocate to the coastal area of Al-Mawasi. According to military statements, this zone contains field hospitals, water pipelines, desalination plants, and food supplies. However, international observers and UN officials have repeatedly questioned the safety and adequacy of these designated zones.
The IDF has specifically warned residents about two high-rise buildings in Gaza City that are targeted for imminent attack, following yesterday's strike on another tower complex. Israel claims these structures are being used by Hamas for military purposes, including observation posts and combat positions.
International Criticism Mounts
The expanded offensive has drawn widespread international condemnation. Humanitarian organizations express grave concerns about the displacement of civilians and the deteriorating conditions in Gaza. The United Nations has repeatedly warned that Al-Mawasi lacks sufficient infrastructure to accommodate the massive influx of displaced persons.
Families of hostages still held by Hamas fear that the intensified military operations jeopardize negotiation efforts and endanger the lives of their loved ones. They continue to advocate for a ceasefire agreement that would secure the release of remaining captives.
Source: UN Human Rights Office