An order to evacuate some places in Gaza, which has a population of about 1 million, has already been designated as a 'red zone'.
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The Israeli army on Saturday called on Palestinians in Gaza to move to the designated humanitarian zone in the south, targeting high-rise buildings in the city. An order to evacuate some places in Gaza, which has a population of about 1 million, has already been designated as a 'red zone'.
Israel, suspecting that it may be a structure of Hamas, has warned that two high-rise buildings in Gaza City and the tents where the displaced people are staying may be attacked on Saturday. Officials at the Sifa Hospital in Gaza City said that 15 people were killed in an airstrike on an apartment in the refugee camp on Saturday. The officials said that 15 people, including five members of the same family, were killed in Israeli firing while searching for relief materials near the Zikim crossing. On Friday, Israel attacked another high-rise building in Gaza on the accusation that Hamas was spying. But Israel has not provided any evidence of espionage by Hamas.
Despite Israel's warning to evacuate the city, most of the Palestinians have insisted that they will not leave Gaza City. They only order us to chase us from one city to another, what will we do with our children? Where are we going to take those whose families are sick, elderly or injured?', a Palestinian woman expressed her anger.
Relief aid groups have warned that such an order by Israel may lead to an even more dire humanitarian crisis for the Gazans who have already suffered from starvation. Such groups claim that Palestinians have been displaced many times during the nearly two-year war, and many are unable to walk due to starvation and health problems.
Israeli military spokesman Avikay Adrai said in 'X' that the army called Muwasi, a temporary tent camp in southern Gaza Strip, as a stronghold of Hamas, and asked them to move from there. The Ministry of Health of Gaza has alleged that the humanitarian zone of Muwasi has been repeatedly attacked by Israel even though it was previously declared safe.
In a statement issued by the Israeli army, Khan Yunis was also told that the area was surrounded by a humanitarian zone, where Israel has repeatedly attacked Nasser Hospital. Last week, 22 people including five journalists from the Associated Press and other international media were killed in an attack by Israel on the hospital.
In a statement by the Israeli army, it is said that the relief efforts will continue continuously in cooperation with the United Nations and international organizations by designating the area with hospitals, water pipelines, food and tents as a safe zone. Olga Cherevko, spokeswoman for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said that the Israeli authorities unilaterally declared the so-called humanitarian zone in southern Gaza.
The United Nations issued a statement on Saturday warning that Israel's continued attacks will push the organizations and residents in Gaza City to further disaster. In the statement, it is mentioned that before Israel's decision to unilaterally evacuate the settlement, the needs of the local residents should be met and they should be guaranteed that they will be able to return voluntarily when the situation is favorable.
Hostage's family appeals to Trump
Israelis are widely protesting against the Israeli attack. Especially the families of the hostages have expressed their concern that if Israel intensified its attack on Gaza, the safety of the hostages could be more threatened. Israel believes that 20 of the 48 hostages taken by Hamas are still alive. On Friday, Hamas released a video of the two hostages, in which the two hostages, Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Alon Ohel, are shown in a car.
The families of the hostages have asked US President Donald Trump to take the initiative for their release on Saturday saying that the Israeli government has not given priority to their loved ones. The families of the hostages also thanked Trump and his envoy, Steve Wittkoff, for their continued efforts to advance the negotiation process for a ceasefire. A statement released by the Hostage and Missing Family Forum said, "Trump's success will be measured by his correct decisions and courageous leadership." Israel says the war will continue until all hostages are returned and Hamas is completely disarmed. Hamas said it would only release the remaining hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, on the condition of a permanent ceasefire and Israel's full withdrawal from Gaza.
On October 7, 2023, after Hamas attacked Israel, more than 65,200 people have died in the war. In which Hamas killed 1,200 people and kidnapped 251 people. According to the Ministry of Health of Gaza, more than 64,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks so far.
