Israeli army tanks enter Gaza to evict 1100,000 Palestinians

Photo Times of Israel

Gaza: A few hours after Israel’s ultimatum, the tanks of the Zionist army entered Gaza to evict the Palestinian population.

According to Israeli media reports, dozens of tanks of the Israeli army entered Gaza, where they will conduct raids to locate hostages in different areas.
The area will be evacuated.

In a statement issued by the Israel Defense Forces, it has been said that they will make every possible effort to find the hostages in Gaza.

read more: One journalist was killed and four were injured in the bombing of Israeli planes

Earlier, Israel gave an ultimatum to the United Nations officials, saying that 1.1 million residents of northern Gaza had been instructed to evacuate the area within 24 hours.

Earlier, Israel admitted to dropping 6,000 bombs on the civilian population of Gaza. According to the statement released by the Israeli Air Force, 6,000 bombs weighing 4,000 tons have been dropped on Hamas positions in Gaza during 6 days. More than 3600 targets were hit in air strikes.

Also read: The number of martyred Palestinians in Israeli bombing reached 1800; Including 583 children

Hamas spokesman Abu Obeidah said in a statement that if a ground attack is carried out, the Israeli army will be wiped out. At the beginning of the war, the Gaza division of the Israeli army was destroyed. It has been decided to take more such actions for the protection of Al-Quds. Operation Al-Aqsa Flood has been more successful than expected.

On the other hand, Britain will send a surveillance plane, P-8 aircraft and a company of marines to the eastern Mediterranean to help Israel, while Israel has threatened more attacks and given an ultimatum to the 1.1 million inhabitants of northern Gaza to leave the territory within 24 hours. While the human rights organization Human Rights Watch has confirmed that Israel has dropped phosphorous bombs on Gaza.

Also Read: Israel cannot fight our Mujahideen, so it is targeting innocent Palestinians, Hamas spokesman

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has issued an emergency appeal requesting $294 million in emergency funding to meet the most urgent needs of Palestinians.

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