Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted July 3, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted July 3, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Thousands seek shelter as Khan Younis exodus continues 1 hour ago By David Gritten, BBC News EPA The UN estimates that 250,000 people in eastern parts of Khan Younis are affected by the evacuation orders Tens of thousands of Palestinians are seeking shelter and a safe location, as the exodus from Gaza’s second city of Khan Younis continues in response to ******** military evacuation orders. The UN estimates that 250,000 people in eastern parts of the city are affected by the orders issued on Monday, which suggest ******** forces are set to re-enter. Reports say an ******** air strike on Tuesday ******* 12 Palestinians in an ********-designated humanitarian area to which people have been told to flee. A major hospital in Khan Younis also now stands empty, after all its patients and medical personnel left. Much of the city was destroyed in a long ******** offensive earlier this year, but large numbers of Palestinians had moved there to escape another ******** operation in nearby Rafah. Explosions, shelling and gunfire were also heard throughout Gaza City on Wednesday as ******** forces continue to battle ****** and other armed groups in the eastern Shejaiya district for a seventh day. The ******** military launched a campaign in Gaza to ******** ****** in response to an unprecedented ******* on southern ******* on 7 October, during which about 1,200 people were ******* and 251 others were taken ********. More than 37,950 people have been ******* in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s ******-run health ministry. Speaking from Nuseirat ******** camp in central Gaza, Louise Wateridge of the UN agency for ************ refugees (Unrwa) told the BBC that its staff on the ground had been observing the “very chaotic” movement of civilians from eastern Khan Younis. “[It’s] different from previous displacements, when we’ve seen trucks and vehicles loaded up,” she said. “There are limited vehicles available, there’s limited fuel, the roads are so dangerous, the situation is so unsafe. People are really at this stage carrying what they can in their hands and moving. It’s devastating.” Marwan, a father of four who has a pregnant wife, told the BBC that it had taken his family three hours to travel about 7km (4 miles) on a donkey-pulled cart from Khan Younis to al-Mawasi, which is inside a ********-designated “humanitarian area” that lacks basic services. “We left in a rush, so we couldn’t get all of our luggage and important things,” he said. “I called a friend who resides in al-Mawasi. He told me there is a place next to me and you can come.” He added: “For the bathroom, I have to dig in the sand and the mud and make a big *****.” On Tuesday afternoon, nine members of an extended family who had fled Khan Younis were reportedly among 12 people ******* in an ******** air strike on a residential building in the central town of Deir al-Balah, which is also inside the “humanitarian area”. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Four of Dr Hamdan’s grandchildren and the mother of two of them were also *******, along with two other residents of the building and a man who was on the street outside, it added. The ******* Defense Forces (IDF) said it was checking the reports. Reuters ******** forces have re-entered a number of areas of Gaza where they believe ****** fighters have regrouped Late on Tuesday, the World Health Organization announced that the ********* Gaza hospital in eastern Khan Younis was completely empty, after its 320 patients and all of its medical staff left in response to an evacuation order for the surrounding area. Most of the patients had been referred to Nasser hospital, which was now at full capacity and had a shortage of medical supplies and drugs for surgery, it warned. “********* Gaza Hospital – one of the largest referral hospitals in the south – must be protected and made operational immediately. Gaza cannot afford to lose more hospitals,” wrote WHO chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on X, formerly This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . An ******** defence agency said it did not order the ********* hospital’s patients and staff to leave. But the head of the emergency department said the ******-run health ministry had said they should evacuate. A spokeswoman for the ******** embassy in London, Orly Goldschmidt, said the evacuation orders were part of *******’s efforts to minimise civilian casualties and accused ****** members of embedding themselves in residential areas. “We know that they are also hiding in Khan Younis and we want the civilian population to be out of it, so that we won’t harm the ************ population and only ***** ****** members,” she told the BBC on Tuesday. The IDF has not announced the start of an operation in eastern Khan Younis. But the evacuation orders are seen as a sign that it will be the next area to be re-entered by ******** troops because they believe ****** and allied fighters have regrouped there. ************ Islamic ****** (PIJ) said on Monday that it had fired a barrage of about 20 rockets from Khan Younis towards border communities in southern *******. It was the heaviest such ******* from Gaza in months, but no casualties were reported. Another 80,000 Palestinians in northern Gaza are estimated to have been affected by ******** evacuation orders covering Gaza City’s eastern Shejaiya district, which ******** troops re-entered last week. Medics told Reuters news agency that four people had been ******* in an air strike there on Wednesday, while the IDF said it had struck and dismantled more than 50 “********** infrastructure sites” over the past day. The IDF also said strikes had ******* “terrorists who posed a threat” to its troops in central Gaza. Local health officials said three people had been ******* in a strike on a car in Deir al-Balah, and that another five had been ******* in two strikes in the nearby urban Maghazi ******** camp. In the southernmost city of Rafah, ******** forces were reported to have shelled several areas in the city and continued to demolish apartment blocks. The IDF said a “targeted” operation was continuing in Rafah and that ground forces backed by aircraft had “dismantled several ******* infrastructure sites and eliminated terrorists”. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Thousands #seek #shelter #Khan #Younis #exodus #continues This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/57083-thousands-seek-shelter-as-khan-younis-exodus-continues/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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