Israel’s army says it has warned medical officers and international organizations to prepare for the planned withdrawal of forest million residents of Gaza City, which is ahead of an aggressive to capture it.
Officials were told that “adjustment” was being done in hospitals in Southern Gaza to receive patients.
Gaza’s Hamas-Interested Health Ministry “dismissed any step that would weaken the remains of the health system”. The United Nations and Support groups also vow to help those who cannot move or choose.
Meanwhile, Palestinians said that there was heavy bombing in the eastern regions of the city, a day later the army said it had taken the first step in the aggressive.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting security officials on Thursday, despite widespread international and domestic opposition to approve the army’s acquisition schemes.
He announced Israel’s intention to win the entire Gaza Strip after an indirect talks with Hamas with Hamas last month and broke the hostage release deal last month.
The Israeli military plan Gaza is planning to vacate the entire population of the city and take it to shelters in the south before soldiers in the largest urban area of the soldiers.
As part of their preparation, it said, officials of the military body Kogat on Tuesday made a “initial warning call” to medical officers and international organizations.
A statement said, “Officials emphasized the medical authorities that with the increased entry of necessary medical equipment, the infrastructure of the hospital is being adjusted to get the sick and the injured to get the injured.”
This quoted the authorities as telling them in the call: “We are going to give you a place, whether it is a field hospital or any other hospital.”
However, Gaza’s Health Ministry expressed its “rejection of any step”, which will weaken the remains of the health system after systematic destruction in possession. [Israeli] Officers “.
“This type of step would deprive more than a million people from its right to medical treatment and was wounded for residents, patients and adjacent threats,” this warned.
According to the United Nations, eighteen out of 36 hospitals in Gaza are currently partially functional. The eleven of them are located in the Governor of Gaza city and a North Gaza is in the Governor.
The United Nations and non-governmental organizations warned earlier this week that Gaza will have an Israeli aggressive “terrible human influence” in the city.
He said, “Wherever we are, we repeat our commitment to serve people, and we are present in Gaza city,” he said.
He also warned that the hospitals in the south were “working on their ability many times, and the life-threatening results of taking the patients of the north would be the results”.
A journalist from Gaza City, Motasem Dalul, told the BBC that he saw and heard several Israeli airstrikes there on Thursday.
“There are fighter jets from time to time that attack homes and other features, mainly in the eastern part of the city of Gaza, in Zitoun neighborhood and Sabra neighborhood,” he said.
The Hamas-Run Civil Defense Agency said at least 48 people were killed in Gaza on Thursday, which included eight in Sabra.
Mr. Dalul also said that a “large number” overhead of Israeli drone was flying.
Some people were broadcasting messages to residents, asking them to vacate for “safe areas” to the south of Gaza, he said. But he disputed that such areas were safe, saying that people were being killed “in every corner of the south”.
“Many people are intending not to move away from the city,” he said. “They believe that if we are killed, we will be killed in our homes.”
Hundreds of people attended a rally in Gaza city to end the war and reject Israel’s plan for further displacement.
“We are tired. We die a thousand times a day. We don’t want to leave, we want to stay here,” Bisan Ghazal told the BBC. “Stop bloodshed. This is enough.”
Umm Abdul Rahman Hazj said that she wanted to tell the Hamas ceasefire negotiaters: “The demand we make is an immediate end of the war – because it continues till now, the higher the number of martyrs, injured and prisoners”.
In Tel Aviv, relatives of the Israeli hostages still organized by Hamas urged their government to accept a proposed ceasefire deal to bring back some of their loved ones.
“There is a deal on the table. This is the opening that we need for a broad deal. We must sign it immediately,” said the bhabhi of the hostage Eatan Horn, Cousin, and issued a pre -hostage of the Eyar Horn.
“The time is over. The hostages cannot survive in the hands of these cruel prisoners for long. We cannot support more fighting.”
The arbitrations are trying to secure a deal to prevent Qatar and Egyptians and have submitted a new proposal for the release of about half of the 60-day Trus and about half of the 50 hostages, which Hamas said that it had accepted on Monday.
Israel has not yet submitted a formal response, but Israeli officials have said that they will no longer accept a partial deal and demand a comprehensive that will look at all the hostages issued. It is believed that only 20 of them are still alive.
United Nations General Secretary Antonio Guterres said it was “important” to reach an immediate ceasefire and avoid “unavoidable death and destruction” which would be a new operation in Gaza city.
On Wednesday, an Israeli military spokesperson said that the “initial action” of Gaza city had started aggressive and the soldiers were already catching “outskirts”.
Netanyahu’s office stated that he had “directed that the timetable – the last terrorist should seize the control of the strongholds and reduce the defeat of Hamas”.
Hamas accused the Israeli leader of continuing a cruel war against innocent citizens in Gaza city and criticized what he said was “disregard” for the ceasefire proposal.
The Israeli army launched a campaign in Gaza on 7 October 2023 in response to the Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.
According to the health ministry of the region, at least 62,192 people have been killed in Gaza since then. Ministry figures are quoted as the most reliable source of data available on casualties by the United Nations and others.