Gaza War: Israel prepares him to move Palestinians as Netanyahu Greenlights military offense to defeat Hamas

Israel announced on Saturday that it was preparing to move Palestinians from combat zones to southern Gaza, while plans move forward for a military offensive in some of the most populated areas of the area. Israel said it intended to launch a new offensive to take control of the North Gaza city, the largest urban center of the enclaves, in a plan that produced the international alarm over the fate of the demolished strip, with about 2.2 million people. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced earlier that the army was getting the green light to “tear apart” which it described as two remaining Hamas strongholds: Gaza City in the north and Al-Mawasi further to the south, reports Al Jazeera. Netanyahu said last Sunday that the civilian population, before he launched the offensive, would be vacated to what he described as “safe zones” from Gaza City, which he called the last stronghold of Hamas. “In the wake of these developments, ‘tents and shelter equipment will resume to Gaza’, Gaza residents will be provided with tents and other shelter equipment from Sunday before the relocation of them from combat zones to the south of the enclave” to ensure their safety, “the Israeli army said on Saturday. The Israeli military body responsible for humanitarian aid to Gaza, Cogat, said the offer of tents to the area would resume on Sunday. “Finalize plan to defeat Hamas,” the military said it would not start comments on the mass movement of Palestinians, but Defense Minister Israel Katz said on social media that “we are now in the stage of discussions to finalize the plan to defeat Hamas in Gaza.” “And in their conclusion there will be a comprehensive and powerful plan to carry out the mission in all its aspects,” Katz said. Meanwhile, anxious families of Israeli hostages on Sunday asked a “nationwide day of downtime” in Israel to express growing frustration over 22 months of war. Families of hostages are afraid of the coming offensive further in line with the 50 hostages left in Gaza, only 20 of them thought they were still alive. They and other Israelis were terrified of the recent release of videos that talked out hostages under Duress and pleaded for help and food. The families and supporters pushed the government for an agreement to stop the war – a call that some former Israeli army and intelligence chiefs have also made over the past few weeks. A group representing the families on Sunday urged Israelites in the streets. “Across the country, hundreds of initiatives led by Die Burger will interrupt daily life and join the most just and moral struggle: the struggle to bring home all 50 hostages,” a statement said. “I want to believe that there is hope, and it will not come from above, it will just come from us,” says Dana Silberman Sitton, sister of Shiri Bibas and aunt of Kfir and Ariel Bibas, who were killed in captivity. She spoke during a weekly rally in Tel Aviv, along with Pushpa Joshi, sister of abducted Nepalese hostage Bipin Joshi, a student who seized a kibbutz. “I miss my best friend,” Pushpa said. Airstrike kills a baby girl and her parents An Israeli air attack in Gaza killed a baby girl and her parents on Saturday, Nasser Hospital officials and witnesses said. Mot breath al-Batta, his wife and the girl died in their tent in the crowded Muwasi area. “What did she do?” Neighbor Fathi Shubeir asked and sweated as the temperature in the broken area rose above 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius). “They are civilians in a safe area.” Israel’s army said it could not comment on the strike without more details. It is said to dissolve the military capabilities of Hamas and that it takes precautions to harm civilians. Muwasi is one of the heavily populated areas in Gaza, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel plans to increase the upcoming military offensive, along with Gaza City and Central Camps-an apparent reference to the built-in Nuseirat and neighbors camps in Central Gaza. Israel may use the threat of pushing Hamas to release more hostages taken in the attack on October 7, 2023, which provoked the war. Elsewhere, an official at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City said it received the bodies of six people who died in the Zikim area in northern Gaza, as well as four people who died. Another 11 deaths associated with malnutrition, another 11 malnutrition -related deaths have occurred in Gaza over the past 24 hours, the area’s health ministry said on Saturday, with one child among them. This brings to 251 malnutrition -related deaths. The United Nations warns that the levels of famine and malnutrition in Gaza are the highest since the start of the war. Palestinians drink contaminated water as diseases, while some Israeli leaders still talk openly about the mass resolution of people from Gaza. A 20-year-old Palestinian woman described as a ‘state of serious physical decline’ died Friday after being transferred from Gaza to Italy for treatment, the hospital said on Saturday. The UN and partners say they get food and other help in the area of more than 2 million people, and then remain very challenging at distribution points with Israeli restrictions and pressure from crowds of hungry Palestinians. The UN human rights office says at least 1.760 people were killed while seeking help between May 27 and Wednesday. It is said that 766 were killed along routes of supply convoys and 994 in the vicinity of ‘non-un-militarized sites’, a reference to the Israeli-supported and US supported Gaza-Humanitary Foundation, which has been the primary distributor of Gaza since May. US stops visitor visas for people from Gaza The US State Department said on Saturday that all visitor visas for people from Gaza are stopped while a review is performed on how a small number of temporary medical-humanitarian visas have been issued in recent days. The Hamas-led attack in 2023 died about 1,200 people in Israel. According to the health ministry, Israel’s retaliation offensive 61.897 people died in Gaza, who do not specify how many fighters or civilians were, but say about half were women and children. The ministry is part of the Hamas-managed government and is manned by medical experts. The UN and independent experts consider it the most reliable source on casualty. Israel disputes its figures, but did not provide its own. (With input of Associated Press)