IDF orders evacuation of part of Gaza safe zone, says Hamas deeply embedded in area

The Israel Defense Forces said on Monday that it was adjusting the boundaries of the Israel-designated humanitarian zone in the Gaza Strip to better target Hamas following numerous rocket attacks on southern Israel in recent weeks, and urged civilians to evacuate the Khan Younis area amid reports of intensified strikes, Report informs via The Times of Israel.

In a message relayed via SMS, phone calls and other media broadcasts, the Israeli military instructed civilians in the eastern part of the humanitarian zone to move elsewhere, and warned that “remaining in the area has become dangerous.”

“The IDF is about to forcefully operate against the terror organizations and therefore calls on the remaining population left in the eastern neighborhoods of Khan Younis to temporarily evacuate to the adjusted humanitarian area in al-Mawasi,” the military said, adding that the early warning was aimed at mitigating harm to civilians.

The adjustment to the humanitarian zone was being carried out “in accordance with precise intelligence indicating that Hamas has emboldened terror infrastructure” within the civilian area, the military explained.

A military source said that hospitals in the area were not required to evacuate, and that the IDF had communicated as much to Palestinian health officials, as well as officials in the international community.

Following the evacuation orders, Palestinian media reported that Israeli ground forces were beginning to advance on the Abasan area in Khan Younis, amid a wave of airstrikes.

Palestinian medics said earlier in the day that at least 16 people had been killed in heavy tank shelling in the neighboring town of Bani Suhaila, while the Strip’s Hamas-run health services said it had received reports of dozens of casualties on the outskirts of Khan Younis, but that teams could not reach them due to the intensity of the fighting.

The city’s Nasser Hospital urged residents to donate blood, saying that a large number of casualties were being brought to the hospital as a result of heavy tank shelling.

Amid the reports of heavy fighting around the humanitarian zone, the IDF said Israeli fighter jets and drones struck more than 35 targets in the Gaza Strip over the past day, including in Khan Younis, where a primed rocket launcher was targeted, among other terror infrastructure.

Additionally, the IDF said a drone strike killed a member of Hamas’s Nukhba force who participated in the October 7 onslaught and was involved in fighting Israeli troops in Gaza.

Further south, the IDF said troops with the 401st Armored Brigade had killed dozens of gunmen in the northwestern Tel Sultan neighborhood of Rafah, in close-quarters combat and by calling in airstrikes. Troops with the Givati Brigade were also said by the military to have killed several more gunmen during operations in Rafah.

In central Gaza, meanwhile, the IDF said several more terror operatives were killed by reservists of the Alexandroni Brigade.

War broke out on October 7 when Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israel, killing some 1,200 people and kidnapping 251.

The Hamas-run health ministry said on Monday that at least 39,006 Palestinians had been killed and 89,818 wounded since the start of Israel’s military offensive in the Strip. The toll cannot be verified and does not differentiate between civilians and fighters. Israel says it has killed some 15,000 combatants in battle and some 1,000 terrorists inside Israel during the October 7 attack.

Israel’s toll in the ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza and in military operations along the border stands at 327.

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