Israel destroys the second high height as the attack on the city of Gaza is intensified

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AFP through Getty Images People are looking for a rescue in the ruins of the destroyed Tower of Susy, which was destroyed earlier by Israeli bombing in Gaza on September 6, 2025.AFP via Getty Images

Sussi Tower is the second tall town of Gaza, which is destroyed in so many days

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) called on the Palestinians to evacuate the city of Gaza, moving to what he calls a humanitarian zone to the south while continuing his military offensive on the territory.

On Saturday, for the second day, which is being held, the Israeli military destroyed a high block, the Tower of Susy, in the largest urban area of ​​the enclave.

Defense Minister Israel Katz has published a video of the X -X building, the inscription “We continue”. It was not clear immediately whether there were casualties.

Israel said that the tower was used by Hamas and that his military had taken measures to mitigate the harm of civilians. Hamas denies that he used the tower.

He comes when Israel expands his military operation in Gaza.

Prior to the attack on the Tower of Susy, the Israeli Air Force released leaflets that ordered the residents to leave.

In a social media publication, the Arabic Arabian language spokesman Avichay Adraee called on them to “join the thousands of people who have already gone” in Al Mavasi-Zona between Khan Eunnis and the coastline in the southern Gaza Strip.

IDF has repeatedly encouraged civilians To move there, saying that medical care, water and food will be provided.

The UN, however, said the tent camps in Al Mavasi were overcrowded and dangerous and that the southern hospitals were overwhelmed.

On Tuesday, five children were killed during a water queue in Al Mavasi. Witnesses said they were struck by an Israeli drone, an incident that IDF said was “revised”.

Anadolu through ghetto images huge clouds of smoke erupt against the blue sky from the tower to the west of Gaza, after an Israeli air strike. The building begins to collapse and two people can be seen in the foreground. Anadolu by Getty Images

The Mushtaha Tower, located west of Gaza, was destroyed on Friday

Susy’s tower is the second high power that has been destroyed in so many days. On Friday, social media footage showed the Tower of Mushaha, in the Al-Rimal neighborhood in the city, collapsing after a large-scale explosion at its base.

IDF said precautions have been taken, “including pre -warnings for the population” and the use of “accurate ammunition”.

But the Palestinians said that the displaced families were sheltered in the tower of the fly, and the spokesman for the Gaza Mahmoud Civil Protection Agency Basal accused Israel of adopting a “forced displacement policy”.

Satellite images show several neighborhoods in parts of the city have been leveled by Israeli strikes And the destruction in the last month.

The blocks of the residential and commercial towers in Gaza are an important chapter in the history of the city, tied to the hope of ending the Israeli occupation and the construction of an independent Palestinian state.

The rise of multi-storey towers-more than five floors-starting after the signing of agreements in Oslo in 1993, which allowed tens of thousands of Palestinians to return from exile to Gaza and parts of the west coast.

After the withdrawal of Israel from the greater part of the gas in 1994, the vertical expansion became a necessity for adapting the influx of returning.

The Palestinian administration has encouraged major investments in the construction sector, with entire neighborhoods named after the towers.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced Israel’s intention to seize the whole strip of Gaza after the indirect conversations with Hamas to end the fire and the dealing deal fell apart in July.

The UN estimates that nearly one million people remain in Gaza, where he announced hunger last month. He warned of an upcoming “disaster” if the attack continued.

The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to an attack led by Hamas against southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 others were hostage.

At least 63 746 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since then, according to the health ministry in the territory.

The ministry also says that so far 367 people have died during the war as a result of malnutrition and hunger.

Additional reporting by Ruth Commerford

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