Palestinians face new dilemma as Israeli forces advance in Gaza City
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Israel has ordered the hundreds of thousands of people living in Gaza City to leave as it intensifies its all-out war on Hamas.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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CAIRO/GAZA – Palestinians in the relatively unscathed Nasser area of Gaza City were having to decide whether to stay or go on Sept 11 after the Israeli military dropped leaflets warning that troops would take control of the western neighbourhood.
Israel has ordered the hundreds of thousands of people
“It has been almost two years with no rest, no settling down, not even sleep,” said Mr Abu Ahmed, as he and his family prepared to flee the city in a truck pulled by a motorcycle, laden with some of their belongings.
“We can’t sit with our children just to sit with them. Our life revolves around war,” he said. “We have to go from this area to that area. We can’t take it any more, we are tired.”
Fatal search for food
Israeli forces killed 18 people across the territory on Sept 11, according to medics and the local health authorities, including 11 in strikes on various parts of Gaza City, five in a strike on a single location in Beach refugee camp, and two who were searching for food near Rafah in the south.
Israeli ground troops had operated in parts of the Nasser area at the start of the war in October 2023, and the leaflets dropped late on Sept 10 left residents fearful that tanks would soon advance to occupy the entire neighbourhood.
In the past week, Israeli forces have been operating in three Gaza City neighbourhoods further east – Shejaia, Zeitoun, and Tuffah – and sent tanks briefly into Sheikh Radwan, which is adjacent to Nasser. It said on Sept 4 that it controlled 40 per cent of the city.
On Sept 11, the Israeli military said it struck 360 targets in Gaza in what it said was an escalation of strikes that targeted “terrorist infrastructure, cameras, reconnaissance operations rooms, sniper positions, anti-tank missile launch sites, and command and control complexes”.
It added that in the coming days, it would intensify attacks in a focused manner to strike Hamas infrastructure, “disrupting its operational readiness and reducing the threat to our forces in preparation for the next phases of the operation”.
Gaza City families continued to stream out of their homes in areas targeted by Israeli aerial and ground operations, heading either westwards towards the centre of the city and along the coast, or south towards other parts of the strip.
But some were either unwilling or unable to leave.
“We don’t have enough money, enough to flee. We don’t have any means to go south like they say,” said Mr Ahmed Al-Dayeh, who was attending the funeral of one of the people killed in the strikes on Sept 11, who was his friend.
A Palestinian man holding a leaflet, dropped by Israeli forces, ordering residents of Gaza City to evacuate on Sept 9.
PHOTO: REUTERS
The war was triggered by Hamas-led attacks launched from Gaza on southern Israel on Oct 7, 2023, in which 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed, and 251 taken hostage, according to Israel.
Israel’s military assault on Gaza has killed over 64,000 people, also mostly civilians, according to the local health authorities, caused a hunger crisis and wider humanitarian disaster, and reduced much of the enclave to rubble.
Seven more Palestinians, including a child, have died of malnutrition and starvation in Gaza in the past 24 hours, the territory’s Health Ministry said on Sept 11, raising the number of deaths from such causes to at least 411, including 142 children.
Israel says it is taking steps to prevent food shortages in Gaza, letting hundreds of trucks of supplies into the enclave though international agencies say far more is needed.
The status of negotiations towards a ceasefire in Gaza that were being hosted and co-mediated by Qatar has been uncertain since Israel attempted to kill the political leaders of Hamas
The air strike took place shortly after Hamas claimed responsibility for a shooting on Sept 8 that killed six people at a bus stop on the outskirts of Jerusalem. REUTERS

