Gazans persist in abandoning their hometown, Gaza
The ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip has taken a turn for the worse, with reports of a high-ranking member of a Hamas battalion being killed in the latest attacks by the Israeli army.
The Israeli army has been intensifying their operations in the city, closing the previously opened escape corridor Salah al-Din in Gaza City. This decision was made due to the ongoing ground offensive, and the remaining residents have been instructed to flee southwest via an alternative route, Al-Rashid Street. The closure of the escape route from the city to the southwest of the Gaza Strip is intended to maintain military operations and pressure on Hamas, while still providing a single route for evacuation.
The Israeli army has destroyed several observation posts belonging to terrorist organizations as part of their attacks. It is important to note that the statements by both sides cannot be independently verified at present.
The situation in Gaza has become increasingly dire, with at least 19 people reportedly killed in Israeli attacks since the morning, according to medical circles. The Israeli army temporarily opened the route a few days ago, but it is now closed, leaving only one road for people to head southwest from the city.
The conflict between the Israeli army and Hamas continues, with both sides engaging in fierce battles. The situation remains fluid and uncertain, and it is hoped that a resolution can be found to end the violence and bring peace to the region.
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