Numerous Gazan residents expressing their desire to emigrate due to frustration: 'We've had enough'
Gaza Strip Residents Depart for Various Countries Amidst Ongoing Exodus
In a recent development, a significant number of residents from the Gaza Strip have been leaving the region, with the latest group consisting of over 550 individuals. The majority of this group are reported to be ill and their companions.
This exodus has been facilitated by COGAT (Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories), who have been actively coordinating these departures. COGAT has acknowledged receiving messages from Gazan residents expressing their desire to leave the Gaza Strip.
In response to the ongoing departures, COGAT has clarified that they are not restricting exits and will continue to coordinate additional departures at the request of embassies. Many embassies around the world, according to COGAT, are eager to welcome Gazan residents.
This news comes after claims that top Hamas leaders were leaving the Gaza Strip and using residents as human shields. However, the exact number of Hamas leaders leaving the Gaza Strip is not mentioned in the current paragraph.
Furthermore, there are no relevant search results available to identify who requested the lifting of sanctions against the neighbors and families of the Ramot terrorists.
It is worth noting that over 5,000 residents of the Gaza Strip have already left for various countries, with destinations including the UAE, Jordan, Britain, Belgium, Romania, and other EU countries.
Departures will be carried out upon receiving an order from the embassy of the future country. As the situation continues to evolve, it is expected that more residents may choose to leave the Gaza Strip in the near future.
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