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Gaza Rescuers Say More than 50 Killed as Israel Orders Evacuations

  • On Thursday, Israel's military called on residents in northern Gaza to leave certain neighborhoods within Gaza City and the nearby Jabalia refugee camp as air strikes intensified.
  • This call followed earlier warnings and aims to target a swath marked as controlled by 'terrorist organisations' after rocket fire from Gaza, amid a total blockade imposed since March 2.
  • Rescuers reported more than 50 deaths from Israeli strikes across Gaza on Thursday while the United Nations dispatched about 90 truckloads of aid, its first since the blockade started.
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel seeks to avoid a humanitarian crisis and is open to a 'temporary ceasefire' to free hostages, while aid delivery remains a 'tiny drop in the bucket' amid critical shortages.
  • The evacuation and ongoing military actions signal Israel's intent to regain full control of Gaza, although the population of 2.4 million continues to face displacement, shortages, and growing international pressure.
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Gaza rescuers say more than 50 killed as Israel orders evacuations

Plumes of smoke rose Thursday over the northern Gaza Strip, where Israel's military urged civilians to evacuate, as rescuers said Israeli strikes across the territory killed more than 50 people.

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