In a significant development, the Israeli military has issued an evacuation order to residents of Gaza City, a day after the city’s inhabitants were instructed to leave their homes. These actions come in response to Hamas’ recent attacks, which have prompted Israel’s pledge for further retaliation.
US President Joe Biden has revealed ongoing consultations with regional governments to address the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. The Palestinian population faces a severe power blackout and shortages of essential supplies amid relentless Israeli airstrikes.
Israel’s commitment to eliminating Hamas, following an attack that resulted in the deaths of 1,300 Israelis, primarily civilians, and the taking of numerous hostages, has led to the imposition of a total siege and a sustained aerial assault on the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. According to Gaza authorities, the death toll has reached 1,900 people.
Residents of northern Gaza received an evacuation notice from Israel, urging them to move south within 24 hours. Israeli military spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus has reported a significant movement of Palestinian civilians toward the south and emphasized that Israeli reserve soldiers are preparing for the next phase of operations.
Hamas has pledged to continue fighting, and it has urged residents to remain in place.
The conflict has triggered protests in support of the Palestinians worldwide, with concerns of a potential Hezbollah confrontation in Lebanon adding to the tensions.
In the occupied West Bank, clashes with Israeli forces during protests supporting Gaza have resulted in at least 16 Palestinian deaths.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has accused Hamas of using Gaza residents as a “shield.” The region faces critical shortages of water, fuel, and food.
The United Nations has deemed the evacuation order nearly impossible and called for its rescission. UN chief Antonio Guterres has expressed concerns about moving over a million people in a densely populated conflict zone.
Hospitals in Gaza are overwhelmed, and the health system is on the brink of collapse. Jordan’s King Abdullah II has called for the urgent opening of “humanitarian corridors.”
Russia’s President Putin has likened Israel’s actions to a siege comparable to the Nazi blockade of Leningrad during World War II.
The situation is further complicated by Hezbollah’s readiness to join the conflict in support of Hamas. Cross-border incidents have raised concerns about regional stability.
As the world watches this escalating crisis, diplomatic efforts intensify to find a solution to the ongoing violence and the worsening humanitarian situation.