Israeli army prepares to relocate Palestinians to southern Gaza
- On Saturday, Israel’s military announced it is preparing to move Palestinians from combat zones to southern Gaza as plans move ahead for a renewed offensive.
- Israel had announced intentions to target northern Gaza City, home to about 2.2 million people, days earlier.
- On Sunday, COGAT said it will resume supplying tents and shelter equipment via the Kerem Shalom Crossing after security inspections, with aid transferred by the UN and international organizations.
- Gaza’s health ministry reports that Israel’s subsequent military assault has killed over 61,000 Palestinians, with 61,897 fatalities, around half women and children.
- Amid worsening humanitarian conditions, Palestinians are drinking contaminated water as diseases spread, and the UN and partners say aid delivery for over 2 million people remains highly challenging under Israeli restrictions.
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Israel prepares plan to relocate Gazans to 'safe zones' in southern Gaza
Israel will begin providing tents and other shelter supplies to Gaza residents from Sunday as part of plans to relocate civilians from combat zones to the south of the enclave, the military announced, days after declaring a new offensive to seize northern Gaza City.
Before the planned expansion of the Gaza war, Israel is preparing to relocate Palestinians within the closed-off coastline.
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