‘Evacuate Gaza city or…’: Israeli army issues dangerous warning to Palestinians, PM Netanyahu plans to…
Israel-Gaza conflict: In a significant turn of events, the Israeli army has urged the complete evacuation of Gaza City on Tuesday morning ahead of its planned military operation in northern Gaza. In the recent update, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israel plans to destroy at least 50 terror towers used by Hamas. Here are all the details you need to know about the recent updates in Israel-Gaza conflict and why Israel is urging Palestinians to flee Gaza City.
Why Israel is urging Palestinians to flee Gaza City?
In the recent warning issued by Israel, Israel has urged Palestinians to flee parts of Gaza City to a designated humanitarian zone in the southern region as it plans massive ground operations in Gaza. Notably, about 1 million Palestinians in the Gaza City area and only handful of them have left Gaza City before this warning.
Story highlights:
- Israel has urged Palestinians to flee parts of Gaza City.
- Israel is planning to ground invasion in Gaza.
- The invasion is expected to cause casualties in huge numbers in Gaza.
Israel warns ‘powerful hurricane’ will strike skies of Gaza City
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz on Monday warned that a “powerful hurricane” will strike the skies of Gaza City later in the day, making it clear that it was a “final warning” to Hamas to release the hostages and lay down their weapons. Katz stated that Israel Defence Forces (IDF) was preparing to expand the maneuver in order to defeat the Hamas terrorists in Gaza.
“Today a huge hurricane will hit the skies of Gaza City and the roofs of the terror towers will shake. This is a final warning to the Hamas murderers and rapists in Gaza and in luxury hotels abroad: Release the hostages and lay down your weapons – or Gaza will be destroyed and you will be destroyed. The IDF is continuing as planned – and is preparing to expand the maneuver to overwhelm Gaza,” Katz stated in a post on X.
(With inputs from agencies)
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