Israel warns Gaza City residents to flee south to 'humanitarian area'
- On September 5, 2025, amidst ongoing clashes, Palestinians sought shelter as Israeli forces carried out an airstrike targeting a tall building in Gaza City.
- The airstrike occurred as Israel expanded its offensive to capture Gaza City, a Hamas stronghold, following Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack that sparked the war.
- Israeli forces urged Gaza City residents to evacuate to a designated humanitarian zone in the south, Al-Mawasi, which has field hospitals, water, food, and shelter.
- Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee urged residents to promptly relocate to the Al-Mawasi humanitarian area, where many others have already gathered.
- The offensive risks displacing hundreds of thousands amid a declared famine in Gaza City, raising international concern over the escalating humanitarian crisis.
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Israeli military urges Gaza City residents to leave as it expands activity
The Israeli military has issued a new evacuation warning for residents in Gaza City. Leaflets were dropped on Saturday ordering over one million residents to flee south to a 'humanitarian zone' in Khan Younis. The move comes as troops prepare to step up military operations in the area, though some residents say they can't afford to relocate.
Israeli forces target more high-rise buildings in Gaza city, warning residents to flee to ‘humanitarian zone’
The Israeli military yesterday warned Palestinians in Gaza city to leave for the south of the region before bombing a high-rise tower as its forces advance deeper into the small country’s largest urban area.
Gaza City residents refuse to leave as Israel expands military operations
Residents of Gaza City are refusing to leave, despite Israel's announcement earlier in the day of a new "humanitarian zone" in southern Gaza's Khan Younis ahead of its planned operation to capture Gaza City."They want us to move to a place that is already
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