Thousands Flee Gaza City Bombardment as Calls for Evacuation Intensify
Israel's strikes aim to displace nearly one million Gaza City residents as 20,000 have recently returned north, defying evacuation orders amid escalating military operations.
- On September 11, 2025, Israeli forces dropped incendiary bombs from quadcopters on tents of displaced civilians in Gaza City to force them out.
- This action followed sweeping Israeli expulsion orders issued on Tuesday demanding over one million people evacuate northern Gaza, including Gaza City.
- Residents reported frequent evacuation orders accompanied by violent attacks using drones that ignited fires in homes, clinics, markets, and vehicles, worsening displacement.
- Israeli military estimates indicate roughly 200,000 Palestinians fled Gaza City recently, while Amnesty International warned of catastrophic consequences for civilians.
- The intensified bombardment and forced displacement deepen humanitarian distress as many remain in overcrowded camps in the south under continued military pressure.
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Gaza bombardment and mass displacement continues as IDF reservists question war effort
Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a major expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank, as he rejected the idea of a Palestinian state. Israel also continued to demand the evacuation of around a million people from Gaza City. His much-heralded offensive that will require a call-up of thousands of reservist Israeli soldiers. But some of them have united with the families of the Israeli hostages to call for an end to the war.
Several tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled the enclave capital in recent days, targeted by a new large-scale operation by the Israeli army, but many remain.
On board overcrowded tractors, carts or vans, sometimes even on foot, Gazans flow continuously through the main coastal road into the centre of Palestinian territory, fleeing the northern city of Gaza, where Israel is intensifying its assault. Testimonials.
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