Millions trapped under the blockade…
In his address to the nation, hours after the sudden Hamas attacks called “Aqsa Flood” that began on Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on residents of the blockaded Gaza Strip to “leave the region” and said that they would turn all the areas where Hamas is located into rubble.
CALL “LEAVE”
Following Netanyahu came a statement from the Israeli military. Israeli army spokesman Avichay Adraee also called on the X social media platform for people to leave their residential areas because Hamas activities in residential areas put the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in a difficult situation.
Residents of Adraee, Al-Makusi area, Beit Hanoun and the eastern part of Shujaiyye district will go to the center of Gaza City, residents of the northern region, east of Al-Brayj and south and east of Al-Maghazi will go to shelters in the camps in the center of Gaza City, Greater Absan and Little He noted that those in the Absan region should go to the center of Khan Yunus city, and those in Rafah should go to shelters in the center of Rafah city.
Consequently, in Gaza, which has the most densely populated population in the world, people need to gather from their places to the most populated points on the coast and try to live there.
MILLIONS OF PEOPLE ARE CONTINUED IN SPACE
The 360-square-kilometer Gaza Strip, located on the Mediterranean coast west of Palestine, has an 11-kilometer-long border with Egypt alone, excluding the 40-kilometer-long Mediterranean coast and areas controlled by Israel.
By asking residents of Gaza, which has been under blockade since 2006, to “leave the area,” Israel is not allowing Gaza residents to move to other areas under its control and is forcing the population into a new concentration of population before of the operation. in the Gaza Strip, which has a population of approximately 2 million.
SINGLE LAND CONNECTION REFAH BORDER GATE
The people of Gaza’s only land connection to the world is the Rafah Gate on the border with Egypt.
In a statement to the AA correspondent on the issue, Palestinian activist Musa Hicazi recalled that the only exit from Gaza was Egypt and that the Cairo administration had closed the tunnels from Gaza to Egypt in the past and said: “The region was cleared by very serious work. “In the worst case, after intense Israeli bombing, Egypt could open the borders for the population of Gaza to cross into Egypt.” said.
Emphasizing that Israel cannot enter the city due to the population density in Gaza, Hicazi said: “If the majority of civilians pass into Gaza, the area will be empty, the fighters will remain and the way will be opened for Israel to enter. to Gaza. That is why the people of Gaza will resist and will not leave,” he said.
“A POPULATION OVER 2 MILLION CANNOT BE COLLECTED FROM THE CENTERS”
Describing the situation in Gaza, Palestinian journalist Mohammed Abu Taqiya said: “Gaza is a city built in an open area with a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea. It is the densest city in the world in terms of population per area. Gaza consists of 5 cities and has 50 refugee camps.” he said.
Taqiya assessed that “the population exceeding 2 million cannot meet in assembly centers under any circumstances” and stated that the only way to achieve this is to live a new “Nakba” like that of 1948. (BRITISH AUTOMOBILE CLUB)
Source: Sozcu

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