Israeli military orders the evacuation of most of Gaza’s southern city of Rafah
- Israel's military ordered the evacuation of most of Rafah, Gaza, on March 31, 2025, during Eid al-Fitr, marking the most significant evacuation since resuming military operations earlier that month.
- The Israel Defense Forces urged Palestinians to move to Al Mawasi, a refugee tent city along the coast, as part of the evacuation order to expand a security zone in southern Gaza.
- In March, at least 19 Palestinians were killed in airstrikes, including a Hamas political leader, and 15 medics were killed during operations in southern Gaza, as noted by the United Nations.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to an air strike that killed at least 19 Palestinians as a 'tragic mistake,' highlighting the ongoing conflict during the recent operations.
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Israeli Attacks on Gaza Kill 42 Palestinians as Army Orders Rafah Residents to Flee
Israel’s army has ordered the mass expulsion of Palestinians from some of the Gaza Strip’s most populated areas, including the southern city of Rafah and parts of Khan Younis. The order is uprooting hundreds of thousands of people who’ve previously had to flee Israel’s repeated forced evacuation orders. This comes amid stepped-up Israeli attacks that, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, killed at least 42 people and injured over 180 in just 24 …
Gazans receive orders of evacuation from Israel as it plans to expand its assault
Israel has ordered widespread evacuations in Gaza, warning of 'intense combat operations' as the military plans to expand its renewed assault in the enclave. France24 correspondent in Jerusalem, Noga Tornapolsky, reports the latest, stating that 'Gazans in the north have received a new warning asking them to evacuate from the “humanitarian zones” by the Israeli Defense Forces.
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