ISRAEL ORDERS FURTHER EVACUATION OF EASTERN RAFAH, GAZA

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As it continued its campaign against Hamas militants, the Israeli military issued orders for Palestinians to evacuate additional locations in eastern Rafah and the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday.

The most recent order to evacuate was sent days after Israeli tanks and troops invaded Rafah, the southernmost city in Palestinian territory, and took control of a vital crossing on the Egyptian border, as several locals told AFP they had received via text and voice messages to their phones.

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Residents and Gaza refugees were instructed to relocate to the coastal “humanitarian area” in Al-Mawasi from various parts of Rafah, including the administrative district, Jenina and Khirbet al-Adas neighbourhoods, and the Shabura refugee camp.

The region was already congested and unprepared to handle an inflow of migrants, according to warnings from aid organisations and UN representatives.

Israeli military spokesman Avichay Adraee posted the order in Arabic on social media platform X, saying these areas had ā€œwitnessed Hamas terrorist activities in recent days and weeksā€.

Images on social media showed leaflets with the latest order, which the army said in a statement it had distributed in the affected areas.

Suhaib al-Hams, a hospital director in Rafah, said in a video message to journalists that ā€œsadly, the Kuwait Speciality Hospital is now included in the places threatened with evacuation.ā€

ā€œThere is no otherĀ place for patients and injured people to go to but this hospital,ā€ Hams said, urging ā€œimmediate international protectionā€ for the medical facility.

The Israeli army on Monday issued its first evacuation order for parts of eastern Rafah, saying it was in preparation for a widely anticipated ground assault.

Israeli officials have repeatedly vowed to sent ground troops into Rafah, where the majority of Gazaā€™s 2.4 million people have sought shelter, saying there were four Hamas battalions in the southern city that needed to be dismantled.

Adraee said in his statement that evacuation orders were also issued to Palestinians in northern Gazaā€™s Jabalia and Beit Lahia, areas that saw intense fighting in the early stages of the seven-month war.

ā€œYou are in a dangerous combat zone,ā€ Adraee said.

ā€œHamas is trying to rebuild its capabilities in the area, and therefore the IDF (army) will work with great force against terrorist organisations in the area.ā€

Israeli forces have repeatedly targeted Jabalia and Beit Lahia, as well as other parts of northern Gaza, since the army launched its ground operation in the besieged on October 27.

Israelā€™s massive military campaign in Gaza began after Hamas carried out an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7 that resulted in the deaths of more than 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official Israeli figures.

Israelā€™s retaliatory campaign has killed at least 34,943 people in Gaza, most of them women and children, according to the Hamas-run territoryā€™s health ministry.

AFP

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