Important move by Israel: the occupation is expanding
The Israeli army reportedly dropped leaflets calling for the immediate evacuation of some areas of the city of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
In the statement, people living in the neighborhoods of Al-Karara, Huzaa, Beni Suheyla and Absan, located near the Israeli border in the east of the city of Khan Younis, were asked to evacuate their homes.
“GO TO THE SHELTERS”
The leaflets said: “For your safety, you must urgently evacuate your residence and go to known shelters.”
Thus, the Israeli army ordered the forced evacuation of civilians from areas where they had previously claimed to be “safe.”
“INSTRUCTIONS TO ESCAPE TO NON-EXISTENT ‘KNOWN REFUGES’”
Jan Egeland, secretary general of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), said in a statement on the Now he even asks Khan Yunus to leave and orders them to flee to “known shelters” that do not exist. Is there anyone in Washington, London, Brussels and Berlin? he said.
“OCCUPANCY WILL EXPAND”
In news reported by Israeli Army Radio, it was stated that the army requested the evacuation of some neighborhoods in Khan Younis for the first time and that this was an important measure for the Israeli army to expand its occupation in Gaza.
The Israeli military had previously warned people in the northern Gaza Strip several times to head to the south, which it claimed was safe. The military caused extensive destruction to civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, and forcibly displaced civilians.
The Israeli military, which announced “safety corridors” for displaced Palestinians to head south, attacked many Palestinians on those roads.
In the attacks on the Gaza Strip that lasted 40 days, 11,500 people died, including 4,710 children and 3,160 women. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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