Israel Issues Evacuation Orders in Gaza Conflict
Israel Issues Evacuation Orders in Gaza Conflict
Israel Issues Evacuation Orders in Gaza Conflict
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The conflict between Israel and Hamas has intensified, with Hezbollah launching a missile strike that involved nearly 60 rockets targeting northern Israel, injuring a reservist soldier critically. Concurrently, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) issued evacuation orders for multiple areas in northwestern Gaza, citing rocket fire from Palestinian fighters and labeling the regions as 'dangerous combat zones.' Despite ongoing military operations, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, with UN reports indicating that approximately 90% of its population has been displaced due to the conflict. Benny Gantz, the leader of the Israeli opposition, criticized Israel's approach to the situation on its northern border, emphasizing the need for action against Hezbollah amidst daily exchanges of fire. Recent Israeli airstrikes in Syria have also resulted in civilian casualties, adding to the regional tensions. The international community continues to call for a ceasefire and adherence to humanitarian laws as the violence escalates.

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