
Gaza - Saba:
The Israeli enemy army continues to forcibly displace thousands of Palestinian citizens in several areas of the Gaza Strip to other areas, this time from the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah.
The Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) reported that the Israeli occupation forces, via a social media post on Sunday, called on those in the Tel al-Sultan neighborhood to evacuate and move to the so-called "humanitarian zone" in Al-Mawasi, which witnessed intense shelling last night, resulting in the deaths and injuries of dozens.
WAFA also noted that the Israeli occupation forces also warned Palestinian citizens against moving by vehicle, threatening them if they decided to remain in shelters, tents, or homes.
The majority of the "humanitarian zone" lacks infrastructure and lacks water and service facilities, given that it is an uninhabited area, experiencing health and environmental crises, and the spread of diseases and epidemics.
Displaced families are facing significant difficulties in transporting the elderly and sick, and providing them with their basic needs, especially since the Israeli occupation forces are preventing movement by vehicle.
The Israeli enemy army continues to forcibly displace thousands of Palestinian citizens in several areas of the Gaza Strip to other areas, this time from the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah.
The Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) reported that the Israeli occupation forces, via a social media post on Sunday, called on those in the Tel al-Sultan neighborhood to evacuate and move to the so-called "humanitarian zone" in Al-Mawasi, which witnessed intense shelling last night, resulting in the deaths and injuries of dozens.
WAFA also noted that the Israeli occupation forces also warned Palestinian citizens against moving by vehicle, threatening them if they decided to remain in shelters, tents, or homes.
The majority of the "humanitarian zone" lacks infrastructure and lacks water and service facilities, given that it is an uninhabited area, experiencing health and environmental crises, and the spread of diseases and epidemics.
Displaced families are facing significant difficulties in transporting the elderly and sick, and providing them with their basic needs, especially since the Israeli occupation forces are preventing movement by vehicle.