Palestinians flee the FDI attacks as an occupation plan for the Israelis

Thousands of residents fled the southern district of Zeitoun in Gaza City, when days of continuous Israeli bombing created a “catastrophic” situation, said the municipality led by Hamas in the city.
At least 40 people were killed by Israeli attacks across the territory on Saturday, said the Civil Defense Agency in Gaza.
The Israeli army said that it would begin to allow tents to Gaza again by aid agencies. Israel plans to force a million people from Gaza City to the southern camps.
In Israel, a one -day general strike should be held on Sunday to protest against the government’s plan to seize the city of Gaza.
The judgment was required by the families of the hostages and others who say that the expansion of the war puts the lives of the Israelis detained by Hamas more at risk.
This comes a week after the War Cabinet of Israel voted to occupy the city of Gaza, the largest city in the territory, and move its population, in a decision condemned by the United Nations Security Council.
“As part of the preparations to move the population of the combat zones to the Southern Gaza Strip for their protection, the supply of tents and shelter equipment to Gaza will resume,” said the Israeli military body Cogat.
A spokesperson for the municipality of Gaza City said that mass movement has already taken place in Zeitoun after six days of implacable Israeli air strikes, bombing and demolitions.
The Zeitoun district is home to around 50,000 people, most of whom have little or no access to food and water, according to Civil Defense Agency.
Ghassan Kashko, 40, who takes shelter with his family in a school building in the neighborhood, told AFP news agency that air strikes and tanks caused “explosions … which do not stop”.
“We don’t know the taste for sleep,” he said.
Hamas said in a statement that Israeli forces had made an “supported offensive in the eastern and southern districts of Gaza City, in particular in Zeitoun”.
The Israeli government has not provided an exact calendar when its forces entered the city of Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will want the whole city under the Israeli occupation of October 7.
The municipality’s spokesman said 80% of Gaza City infrastructure had been damaged on almost two years of Israeli attacks, while the four remaining hospitals operated at less than 20% of their capacity due to serious shortages of medicines and supplies.
According to the UN.
The international organization indicated that there is a widespread malnutrition in Gaza, with experts supported by the organization warning last month in a report that the “worst scenario” of the famine takes place in Gaza.
On Saturday, Gaza hospitals reported 11 other malnutrition deaths, including a child, bearing the total number of malnutrition deaths to 251, including 108 children, according to the Ministry of Health managed by Hamas.
Meanwhile, a Gazan who was evacuated to Italy for treatment when he is seriously emaciated died in the hospital. The 20 -year -old woman, who was identified as Marah Abu Zuhri, flew Wednesday for Pisa with her mother during a night flight as part of a program established by the Italian government.
The Pisa University Hospital said it had been a cardiac arrest and died on Friday, less than 48 hours after arriving. The hospital said that it had suffered a serious weight loss and muscle, while Italian news agencies said it was suffering from serious malnutrition.
Earlier this week, the United Kingdom, the EU, Australia, Canada and Japan published a statement saying that “famine takes place before our eyes” and urged the action to “reverse famine”.
Last week, more than 100 organizations signed a letter that said it had not been able to deliver a single truck of humanitarian supplies in Gaza since March 2.
Israel has considerably reduced the amount of help it allows Gaza and continues to insist that there is no famine there. He accuses the United Nations agencies of not taking aid at the borders and of delivering it.
The Civil Defense Agency said that at least 13 of the Palestinians killed on Saturday had been killed by Israeli troops while waiting for food near the distribution sites on the territory. The latest UN figures published on Friday, indicate that at least 1,760 Palestinians were killed in search of food since the end of May, mainly by Israeli forces.
The war was launched by the attack on October 7, 2023 of Hamas against Israel, which killed around 1,200 people and saw 251 other people taken hostage.
Israel’s offensive killed more than 61,000 Palestinians, according to figures from the Gaza Ministry of Health managed by Hamas, which the UN considers reliable.
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