Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted July 27, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted July 27, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up New ******** Evacuation Order in Gaza Displaces Palestinians Again The ******** army ordered the evacuation of several neighborhoods in southern Gaza on Saturday, the latest in a series of such directives recently that have forced tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians to relocate yet again. The decision affects an area around the city of Khan Younis that ******* had previously designated a “humanitarian zone” for ************ civilians, who are weary from nearly a year of unrelenting war and a daily struggle to avoid ******** and find enough food and clean water to survive. “People aren’t being regarded as people,” said Juliette Touma, a spokeswoman for UNRWA, the main ******* Nations agency providing aid to Palestinians in Gaza. “They’re being treated as pinballs and chess pieces.” The ******** military said its recent evacuations and operations in Khan Younis have targeted a renewed ****** insurgency and accused ****** of installing weapons infrastructure in the area under the latest evacuation order on Saturday. Over the past week, amid new evacuation orders, more than 190,000 people have fled the places where they were sheltering in southern and central Gaza, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up said on Friday. Dozens of people have been ******* in fighting in the area, according to both ******* and ************ health officials. The ******** military said on Friday that its forces had ******* more than 100 militants in Khan Younis in recent days, while ************ health officials have said that at least some casualties arriving at local hospitals with severe blast wounds have been women and children. There was also a new ******** strike in central Gaza on Saturday, in an area some miles north of the zone under the latest evacuation order. ************ health officials reported that the ******** military struck a school-turned-shelter that the Al-Aqsa hospital in the town of Deir al-Balah was using to provide medical services to Palestinians. More than 30 people were ******* in the ******** ******* and scores more wounded, according to Khalil al-Daqran, a spokesman for the Al-Aqsa hospital. The ******** military said its forces had struck a ****** command and control center within the school grounds, which it claimed had been used to wage attacks against the ******** military and store weapons. Tariq Abutaha, 30, said in an interview on Saturday that he had fled his home in the Khan Younis suburb of Qizan al-Najjar — inside the zone under the new evacuation order — on Friday as rumors of an impending ******** operation swirled. He last left there in December, expecting to return a week or two later. But he returned after five months of fighting in the city to find his home partially ruined. On Friday evening, Mr. Abutaha said he paid $400 for a small truck to ferry 20 family members and whatever belongings they could load to the coastal area of Al Mawasi, which ******* has called a “safer zone” since the early days of the war. As they drove, he watched one scene after another of people fleeing on foot or camping out amid the rubble in the streets. “We want to get back to our lives. By ****, we’re exhausted,” said Mr. Abutaha, as he settled in, once again, in a crowded tent on Gaza’s coast. Hassan Shehada, 61, a displaced person in Qizan al-Najjar, said he and 25 family members had ******* to find a place to go and would remain in the evacuation area, at least until Sunday morning, despite *******’s orders. “We have no idea what to do. This is a real problem. We’re tired of moving over and over,” he said, likening life in Gaza to going through “a slow ******.” In any case, fleeing to comply with ******** evacuation orders provides little guarantee of safety for ************ civilians. The ******** military has said it will target ****** anywhere the armed group operates, contending it has used schools, hospitals, and the ********-designated “safer zone” for military purposes. ******** ground forces invaded Khan Younis in December, beginning a four-month battle that devastated the city. After the troops withdrew in April, some residents returned to their homes, began clearing streets, and sought to rebuild their lives as much as possible. Then came another wave of ******** evacuation orders in early July, followed by at least two more sets of instructions for Palestinians to flee their neighborhoods. For many, it was far from their first time fleeing their homes. Kamal al-Madhoun, 66, said he saw hundreds of displaced people arriving in western Khan Younis on Saturday, carrying heavy bags and looks of desperation on their faces. Watching the people trying to find a place to set up makeshift shelters worried Mr. al-Madhoun, who wondered whether he might find himself in the same situation next. “Absolutely nothing is permanent,” he said. “We’re always full of ***** that we’ll have to go through that ********** experience again.” The ******** military said another reason for the wide-scale operations in this area recently was an attempt to recover the bodies of ******** hostages. ******** forces worked for almost 30 hours on Wednesday to extract the bodies of five hostages from a tunnel shaft nearly 200 meters long and 20 meters underground, the military said. “We were right next to those bodies in the past” without knowing it, lamented Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, the ******** military chief of staff. “We didn’t know how to reach them.” The operation in Khan Younis was escalating again just days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of ******* met with President Biden in Washington, where they discussed efforts to reach a cease-***** in Gaza that would also free the roughly 115 living and ***** hostages there. The negotiations appear to have ground to a halt in recent weeks, despite some renewed optimism. ******* has yet to formally issue its response to ******’s latest counterproposal, which the ************ group handed to Qatari and Egyptian mediators in early July. Relatives of several *********-******** hostages met with Mr. Biden and Mr. Netanyahu on Thursday. After the discussions, they expressed hope that an agreement could yet go forward; in November, roughly 105 of the 250 hostages were freed in a weeklong truce. “We feel probably more optimistic than we have since the first round of releases in late November,” Jonathan Dekel-Chen, whose son Sagui was abducted during the ******-led Oct. 7 *******, told reporters at a news conference. Ronen Bergman contributed reporting to this article. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #******** #Evacuation #Order #Gaza #Displaces #Palestinians This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/78725-new-israeli-evacuation-order-in-gaza-displaces-palestinians-again/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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