Israeli army prepares to relocate Palestinians to southern Gaza
Israel plans to supply tents and shelter to relocate thousands of Palestinians from combat zones to southern Gaza amid an offensive expected to impact over 2 million residents, officials said.
- On August 16, 2025, Israel declared its intention to transfer Palestinian civilians away from active conflict areas toward the southern parts of Gaza in preparation for a forthcoming military operation in densely inhabited regions.
- This relocation follows escalating Israeli military actions since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack that killed about 1,200 people in Israel and sparked ongoing conflict.
- The Israeli military will resume supplying tents and shelter equipment starting Sunday to support displaced residents, while the Gaza Health Ministry reports rising casualties and severe malnutrition.
- According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, nearly 62,000 people have died in Gaza due to Israel’s counteroperations, with approximately half of the casualties being women and children; additionally, 11 recent deaths have been attributed to malnutrition.
- The planned military offensive and relocation have heightened concerns among families of 50 Israeli hostages in Gaza, who have organized a national protest day amid rising frustration after 22 months of conflict.
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