Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu issues a warning to Gaza's residents, urging them to leave their residences
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on residents of Gaza City to evacuate ahead of an impending takeover by Israeli forces. In a statement made during a visit to the Israeli Air Force command center, Netanyahu warned that the departure of Palestinians from Gaza is a result of the ongoing military operations.
The city of Gaza, home to approximately one million people, is currently facing a catastrophic situation. Over the past two days, the Israeli Air Force has destroyed 50 high-rise buildings in Gaza City. Netanyahu's office reported his statement, "All this is just the beginning, the start of the main, intense operation."
The main, intense operation, according to Netanyahu, is the ground invasion of Israeli forces. The military occupation of Gaza by Israel's forces is expected to further exacerbate the existing crisis. Aid organizations have expressed concerns about the impact of the military operations on the remaining civilian population in Gaza.
As of Sunday, around 100,000 Palestinians have left the area. The exact time of the beginning of the ground assault by Israeli forces on Gaza City was during the night preceding the international reports, with Israeli military launching a major ground offensive in Gaza City overnight.
The planned military operation in Gaza is not limited to a ground invasion, as it involves full occupation. The civilian population in Gaza continues to face significant challenges due to the ongoing military operations. Aid organizations predict a worsening situation for the civilian population in Gaza.
Netanyahu's urging for Gaza City residents to flee comes as Israeli forces are currently organizing and gathering for the ground invasion. The Israeli Prime Minister made it clear that the destruction of buildings is just the beginning of a main, intense operation.
Aid organizations have voiced their concerns about the humanitarian crisis that may ensue as a result of the military operations. The ongoing situation in Gaza is a cause for global concern, with many calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
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