As Israeli forces have moved further into southern Gaza, airstrikes and close-combat fighting are approaching areas crowded with more than a million people seeking refuge from the destruction across the rest of the territory.

The prospect of major operations taking place in territory with such a dense and vulnerable population is “deeply concerning”, say aid officials, who fear Gaza’s largest remaining hospital may have to be closed or evacuated.

Witnesses reported the sound of ground combat and explosions throughout Friday in western Khan Younis, the main city in the south of Gaza, where Israel says many members and leaders of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas are hiding.

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  • Altofaltception@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Didn’t Israel tell people to go to South Gaza so they could target Hamas in North Gaza?

    Have Israel considered looking in those tunnels instead of killing civilians?

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      I think the goal at this point is to kill all Palestinians or threaten them so that they have choice but to leave.

        • jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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          Removed, call to violence. Not cool to call for the destruction of any nation or people, we won’t allow for calling to destroy Gaza either.

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          An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth leaves a world full of blind toothless people

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            Good. Then the entire world could unite with a common disability, and build utopian global accessibility systems that would benefit future generations of people who are born blind or have disabilities and provide actual equity for people born less privileged.