Gaza: Israel issued an evacuation order for Rafa – threatened with land business

A spokesman for the Israeli Army ordered the evacuation of most of the rack in southern Gaza, threatening to repeat the inland invasion after Israel’s crossbar was violated.

“Soldiers will soon continue their intense war operations,” a spokesman for the Israeli army told X, adding that the Palestinians for most of Rafa and nearby Nassr and AS – Swaka should leave it immediately to Al Mawasi, who also had a small area.

The Israeli Army radio described the order for Rafa as the most “extensive evacuation of the reopening of battles”.

Earlier in a post on X, an UN official described that he saw Israeli forces shooting at civilians who escaped as he and others traveled to southern Gaza to search for the medical staff that Israeli forces killed Rafa.

“As we traveled to the area on the fifth day we met hundreds of people to leave,” Whitall wrote. “We witnessed a woman’s shot at the back of her head. When a young man tried to retrieve her, he was also shot. We managed to retrieve its corpse using the UN vehicle. “

He also uploaded a video of the shots, showing at least two people falling to the ground under the sound of the shooting. “Another shot, another shot, another shot,” one person says.

Burloto in the negotiations

Benjamin Netanyahu seems determined to escalate his attacks on Gaza as “military pressure on Hamas is working”. Following the Palestinian organization’s agreement on the Egyptian and Qatar plan on post -war Gaza, according to which a group of Palestinian technocrats will take over, Netanyahu said he was seeking the disarmament of Hamas, the exile of the leaders.

Without hesitation, and while Israel is supposed to be in the process of negotiations, he also said he would work to implement the Palestinian “voluntary relocation” of Gaza’s “voluntary relocation”.

Hamas said it would not be disarmed as long as the Palestinian territories are under Israeli occupation and would not tolerate the Palestinian displacement.

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