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Evacuation Commanded for Gaza City Skyscraper in Anticipation of Israeli Air Strike

Israeli military orders evacuation of Al-Roya Tower in Gaza City, stating imminent action on the structure

Israel Issues Evacuation Order for Gaza City's Tower in Anticipation of Ascribed Airstrike
Israel Issues Evacuation Order for Gaza City's Tower in Anticipation of Ascribed Airstrike

Evacuation Commanded for Gaza City Skyscraper in Anticipation of Israeli Air Strike

In recent developments, the Israeli army has announced plans to strike the Al-Roya Tower in Gaza City. This comes after the evacuation of residents from the building, as reported by our website.

The decision follows the Israeli military's demolition of two other high-rise residential buildings in Gaza earlier this week. The Israeli army claims that these towers were being used by Hamas to "monitor" troop movements, a claim that Hamas has rejected.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that they are deepening their manoeuvre on the outskirts of Gaza City and within Gaza City itself. Army spokesman Avichay Adraee made the statement.

Residents have been advised to evacuate the building immediately and move south toward the humanitarian zone in Al-Mawasi. This is the second time in two days that the Israeli military has issued a warning over the Al-Roya Tower. On Saturday, a similar order was given, though the building was not struck.

It's important to note that Israel has not officially declared the start of a major offensive to seize Gaza City, but its military operations and bombings in the area have intensified in recent weeks. The humanitarian zone is located in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza.

Israeli forces have pushed further into Gaza City, but as of the reported date, Israel has not issued a fresh ceasefire demand. The reported article does not contain any information about a ballistic missile being intercepted by Israel or any execution of an alleged Mossad spy in Iran. Neither has Iran been mentioned in relation to the recent events in Gaza.

The reported article also does not contain any statements from former ministers comparing the death toll in Nigeria to that in Gaza or Syria, nor does it contain any statements from Donald Trump criticizing Israel or Iran over a broken ceasefire.

These developments are a continuation of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, and we will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

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