Thousands of residents have fled from the southern Zitoun neighborhood of Gaza City, where the days of continuous Israeli bombing have created a “frightening” situation, the city’s Hamas-Interested Municipality has told the BBC.
Gaza’s Civil Defense Agency said that at least 40 people were killed in the entire region on Saturday due to Israeli attacks.
The Israeli army said that it would again start allowing the support agencies to bring it to Gaza. Israel plans to forcibly displace one lakh people of Gaza city for camps in the south.
In Israel, a one -day general strike is held on Sunday in protest against the government’s plan to seize the city of Gaza.
The demand for this stagnation was made by the families of the hostages and others, who say that the expansion of the war keeps the life of Israelies at greater risk by Hamas.
It came a week later when the War Cabinet of Israel voted to capture Gaza City, the largest city in the region and displaced its population.
Israel’s military body Kogat said, “For their safety from Combat Zone to Southern Gaza Strip, the population will resume for their safety for their safety,” Israel’s military body Cogat said, “Gaza will resume,” Gaza will resume the supply of tents and shelter equipment. “
A spokesperson of the Gaza City Municipality said that large -scale displacement was already happening in Zetoun, after six days of tireless Israeli airstrikes, shelling and demolition operations.
According to the Civil Defense Agency, the Zitoun neighborhood is a home of about 50,000 people, most of which have no access to food and water.
40 -year -old Ghasan Kashco, who is taking shelter with his family at a school building in the neighborhood, told news agency AFP that air strikes and tank shelling “explosions … are not stopping it”.
“We don’t know the taste of sleep,” he said.
Hamas said in a statement that the Israeli army was “a constant aggressive, especially in Zetoun” in the eastern and southern neighborhood of Gaza city.
The Israeli government has not given an accurate timetable for entering Gaza city. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been reported to have the entire city in Israeli from 7 October.
A municipality spokesman said that 80% of the infrastructure of Gaza City was damaged in nearly two years of the Israeli attacks, while four remaining hospitals were working at less than 20% of their capacity due to serious decrease of drugs and supply.
At least 1.9 million people in Gaza – or about 90 percent of the population – have been displaced according to the United Nations.
The International Body has indicated that Gaza has widespread malnutrition, a report last month with a report warning the organization that stated that the “worst situation” of the famine is playing in Gaza.
According to the Hamas-Interested Health Ministry, on Saturday, Gaza hospitals reported 11 more deaths from malnutrition, including a child, a total deaths of 251 due to malnutrition, including 108 children.
Meanwhile, a ghazan woman who was taken out for Italy for treatment during being severely weak Has died in hospitalThe 20 -year -old, which was identified as Jurbah Abu Zohri, flew to Pisa with his mother on an overnight flight on Wednesday under a plan set up by the Italian government.
The University Hospital in Pisa said that he faced cardiac arrest and died less than 48 hours after arriving on Friday. The hospital said she had suffered severe loss of weight and muscles, while Italian news agencies reported that she was suffering from serious malnutrition.
Earlier this week, the UK, EU, Australia, Canada and Japan issued a statement stating that “Akal is coming in front of our eyes” and urged action for “reverse starvation”.
Last week, More than 100 organizations signed a letter He said that he was unable to give a single truck of human supply to Gaza from 2 March.
Israel has greatly reduced the amount of assistance allowing in Gaza and insisted that there is no starvation. It accuses the United Nations agencies of not seeking assistance on borders and distributing it.
The Civil Defense Agency said that at least 13 of the Palestinians killed on Saturday were shot by Israeli soldiers as they were waiting for food near distribution sites in the area. The latest UN figures were released on Friday, indicating that at least 1,760 Palestinians have been killed from late May to demand food, mostly by Israeli forces.
The war was started with Hamas’s attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others took hostage.
According to data from Hamas-Run Gaza Ministry of Health, Israel’s aggressive has killed more than 61,000 Palestinians, which the United Nations considers reliable.