Israel warns Gaza City residents to flee south to 'humanitarian area'
- On September 5, 2025, amidst ongoing clashes, Palestinians sought shelter as Israeli forces carried out an airstrike targeting a tall building in Gaza City.
- The airstrike occurred as Israel expanded its offensive to capture Gaza City, a Hamas stronghold, following Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack that sparked the war.
- Israeli forces urged Gaza City residents to evacuate to a designated humanitarian zone in the south, Al-Mawasi, which has field hospitals, water, food, and shelter.
- Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee urged residents to promptly relocate to the Al-Mawasi humanitarian area, where many others have already gathered.
- The offensive risks displacing hundreds of thousands amid a declared famine in Gaza City, raising international concern over the escalating humanitarian crisis.
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Israeli army tells Gaza residents to flee as it targets more high-rise buildings
Aid groups warn that a large-scale evacuation would exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza City, which is suffering from famine. Most families have already been displaced several times over the course of the Israel-Hamas war, and say they have nowhere left to go.
Israel orders Gaza City evacuation before bombing high-rise tower
The Israeli military told Palestinians in Gaza City to leave for the south on Saturday before bombing a high-rise tower as its forces advance deeper into the enclave's largest urban area. Israeli forces have been carrying out an offensive on the suburbs of the northern city for weeks after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to capture it. The assault threatens to displace hundreds of thousands of Palestinians shelteri…
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