Israeli Army Issues Evacuation Order to Palestinians in Rafah

Gaza MINA – The Israeli army issued on Monday morning urgent evacuation orders to Palestinian residents and displaced individuals in several areas of eastern Rafah, urging them to immediately relocate to the town of al-Mawasi.

“The Israeli army is expanding the humanitarian zone in Al-Mawasi and urging Palestinians to temporarily evacuate from the eastern neighborhoods of Rafah to the expanded humanitarian zone,” army spokesperson Avichay Adraee wrote on X, Anadolu Agency reports.

“The expansion of the humanitarian zone in Al-Mawasi includes field hospitals, tents, large quantities of food, water, medicine, and other supplies,” he added.

“The army also allows collaboration with certain international organizations and other countries to expand the scope of humanitarian aid being delivered to the Gaza Strip,” he said, adding that “this process will proceed gradually based on ongoing assessments of the situation.”

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“In this context, leaflets will be distributed, text messages and phone calls will be sent, and information is being broadcast through Arab media outlets,” Adraee said.

“Army will continue working to achieve the objectives of the war, including dismantling Hamas and returning all Israeli hostages,” he added.

The military also posted maps on its social media accounts illustrating evacuation routes.

According to Army Radio, the decision to evacuate residents from eastern Rafah was taken late Sunday in cabinet session. It said that around 100,000 civilians believed to be present in the area set to be evacuated.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is said to have briefed his American counterpart Lloyd Austin on the decision to begin evacuation of residents from the southern city, home to 1.4 million displaced Palestinians who have taken refuge from the war that started on October 7, 2023.

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Since then, the Israeli onslaught has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, besides causing a humanitarian catastrophe. (T/RE1/P2)

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)