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Thousands of Palestinians continue to flee from Gaza, a day after Israel said it had launched a major offensive aimed at occupying the city.
Against the backdrop of the large-scale bombing overnight, Hamas Health Ministry in Gaza said that the Al-Rarathi Children’s Hospital is aimed at three separate attacks, forcing half of their patients and their families to escape.
Israeli military said it was considering reports. Earlier, she announced that she had achieved over 150 “terrorist goals” in Gaza for two days.
Israel says his goal is to beat up to 3,000 Hamas fighters in what he describes as the “last fortress” of the group and to release his hostages.
But the offensive has attracted a wide international condemnation.
The leaders of more than 20 help agencies have called on the world leaders to act, saying that “the inhumanity of the Gaza situation is undoubted” and calls for “emergency intervention”.
For days, huge columns of Palestinians have immersed themselves south of Gaza in donkey strollers, rickshaw, vehicles highly attached to things and on foot.
So far, they have been forced to flee a single coastal road to the Humanitarian Region in Israel in Al Mavasi.
But on Wednesday, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced that they would open a second route to leave, down the central road Salah al-Din. It says that the route will be open in 48 hours from 12:00 local time (10:00 BST).
Many Palestinians say they are not able to move south because of the increasing travel -related costs. Some say the renting of a small truck now costs about 3000 shekels ($ 900; 660 British pounds), while a tent of five people is sold for about 4,000 shekels.
Lina al-Magreby, 32-year-old, the mother of three of the Sheikh Radvan city district, told the BBC: “I was forced to sell my jewelry to cross the expenses for displacement and tent.”
“It took us 10 o’clock to get to Khan Enisis, and we paid 3,500 shekels for the ride. The line of cars and trucks looked endless.”
The help groups, the UN and others agencies say that the “humanitarian zone” in which they are expected to move is highly overcrowded and insufficient to support approximately 2 million Palestinians expected to enter it.
Some Palestinians who obey the military’s orders to evacuate in the area say they have not found a place to put their tents and have returned to the north.
IDF said on Tuesday that about 350,000 people fled the city of Gaza while the UN put the number 190,000 in August. Forecasts suggest that at least 650,000 remain.
As part of its operations, IDF uses old military vehicles loaded with explosives that are modified to be remotely controlled.
According to Israeli media, they are prompted to Hamas positions and explode.
Meanwhile, the families of the 48 other hostages held by Hamas – 20 of which are thought to be alive – protested near the Prime Minister of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Tuesday and Wednesday, arguing that the offensive would threaten their loved ones.
“All day long, boast of murder and destruction,” says Macabit Meyer, the hostage aunt Gauli and Ziv Berman. “Downloading buildings in Gaza – to whom do you download these buildings?”
“Is it possible to remove these buildings at the moment of Gali and ZIV and all the souls left there – alive and died?”
The offensive has attracted a broad international condemnation, with the UN Chief of Human Rights Volker Turk describing him as “completely and completely unacceptable,” and the United Kingdom Foreign Minister Yvet Cooper calls him “completely reckless and horrifying.”
But US Secretary Secretary Marco Rubio seems to offer tacit support for Israel’s operation during a joint press conference with Netanyahu on Monday.
He said the United States prefer the contracting end of the war, but “sometimes when you deal with a group of savages like Hamas, this is not possible.”
He came when the United Nations investigative committee concluded that Israel has performed a genocide against Palestinians in GazaS
Among his discoveries were that Israeli security forces commit violence based on sexual and gender, directly targeted at children with the intention of killing them and committing a “systemic and widespread attack” on Religious, cultural and educational sites in Gaza.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said it categorically rejected the report, denying it as “distorted and incorrect”.
Israel began its Gaza war in response to the Hamas attack on South Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.
Less 64 964 people were killed by Israel during his campaign ever since almost half of them women and children, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
As the hunger has already been declared in the city of Gaza by a UN-backed food security authority, the UN warms up the increase in the offensive will push the civilians into an “even deeper crash”.