The Israeli army has issued withdrawal orders for a crowded part of Central Gaza, where it has not started an aggressive aggressive invasive during its 21 -month war against Hamas.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Sunday that residents and displaced Palestinians should immediately vacate the refuge in the city of Dear al-Balah and move towards Al-Mavasi on the Mediterranean coast.
The demand for evacuation, which may indicate a imminent attack, has created widespread nervousness among the families of the Israeli’s hostages along with thousands of Palestinians, who are afraid that their relatives are being held in the city.
The IDF has carried out air strikes in the area, but has not yet deployed land soldiers.
On Sunday, the Israeli army dropped people from the sky to leave their homes and south in many districts of southwest Dear al-Balah.
The army said, “(Israeli) Defense forces have continued to work with great force to destroy enemy capabilities and terrorist infrastructure in the region,” the army said, saying that it had not yet entered these districts during the war.
There is a crowd with displaced people living in tents in the affected neighborhood of Dir al-Balah.
Israeli sources told the Reuters News Agency that the army has so far raised out of these districts that they suspect that Hamas is holding hostage there.
It is believed that at least 20 of the remaining 50 hostages in captivity in Gaza are still considered alive.
Most of the strips of strips of more than two million people have been displaced at least once during the Israeli war with Hamas, with a large part of the area with repeated Israeli withdrawal calls.
A new withdrawal orders came as health officials at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City as crowds gathered to wait for the entry of United Nations aid Laoris on Sunday morning, more than 40 people were killed and dozens were injured by Israeli fire.
Hospitals in the south said that more people were killed at aid points there.
The BBC has approached the Israeli army to seek response.
The United Nations says that citizens are dying of hunger in Gaza and they have called for immediate flow of essential commodities.
But since the US, there have been almost daily reports of Palestinians being killed demanding assistance- and the Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) began operations in late May. Eyewitnesses say that most have been shot by Israeli forces. Israel says that the new distribution system prevents the assistance to Hamas.
Israel launched his war in Gaza in vengeance for Hamas -led attacks on 7 October 2023, killing about 1,200 people and 251 others hostage.
According to the Hamas-Interacted Health Ministry, more than 58,895 people have been killed in Gaza. Ministry figures are quoted as the most reliable source of data available on casualties by the United Nations and others.