Palestinians persistently depart from Gaza
In the sealed coastal region of Gaza, the Israeli army's ongoing conflict against Hamas has led to a significant displacement of residents and internally displaced persons. Before the intensified military action, approximately one million people called the city home.
As of Thursday evening, around 450,000 residents have fled the city, according to the Israeli army. This figure could be even higher, as many people continue to leave towards the south and within the city. There is now only one road that people can use to travel south.
The city in question is Gaza City, the largest city in the region. The Israeli ground offensive in this city has been highly controversial, with the army expanding their operations and destroying 'observation posts belonging to terrorist organizations.'
Reports from the German Press Agency indicate that residents are confirming their departure from the city. The latest attacks have claimed at least 19 lives in the Gaza Strip since this morning, including a high-ranking member of a Hamas battalion, although specific details about his identity and the exact location of his death are not yet confirmed.
It's important to note that the figures from both sides cannot be independently verified. The Israeli army has stated that their operations are aimed at weakening the terrorist infrastructure in the region.
The situation in Gaza City is evolving rapidly, and the displacement of its residents continues. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and calling for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.
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