Israel bombed a building in Gaza after ordering its evacuation
The Army has confirmed the attack on a high-altitude block after ordering its evacuation to a "humanitarian zone" in the south, where, according to the Army, the building was used by Hamas.
The Israeli Army has confirmed the bombingof a largebuildingin Gaza a few hours after ordering the evacuationof its residents. s reported that Hamas used this infrastructure for observation and intelligence work.
This is the second major block destroyed in the last 24 hours, as part of the new campaign to demolish the last remaining buildings. The Army also claims that underneath the building was an underground infrastructure linked to the Palestinian group.
The bombing took place after an order was issued to evacuate the residents of several blocks and the Al Ruya building.
Because the military authorities considered the confluence of Beirut Street with the University of the Arab States a dangerous area, they asked the residents on Saturday morning to leave the area and head south.
In particular, the authorities have urged them to move to a "humanitarian zone" in Khan Yunis , where, according to the Israeli Army, field and supply hospitals have been set up. However, international organizations have warned that the area is already overcrowded with thousands of Gazatis expelled from the north.
Benjamin Netanyahu's government has set itself the goal of finally conquering Gaza City. Meanwhile, it continues to launch bombings and calls for evacuation.
Dead in distribution areas
In addition, at least six other Palestinians have been killed at various points in the Gaza Strip in search of food, including one child and one elderly , as well as several people near a Wadi Gaza aid centre.
According to the Wafa agency, some64,300 Palestinians , mostly women and children, have already been killed since the start of the Israeli offensive. Another 162,000 have been injured, many with permanent injuries or amputations, and thousands of bodies remain under the rubble.
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