18.03.2025 12:00
The Israeli army broke the ceasefire and bombarded the Gaza Strip, raising the death toll from the attacks to 300. Israeli Army Spokesperson Adraee shared a map showing the divisions in Gaza, stating that those in the south were ordered to migrate to areas they claimed were "safe zones" in Khan Younis, while those in the north were directed to the western part of Gaza City.
The Israeli army has republished the map containing orders for the forced displacement of Palestinians, which it used during its 15-month-long attacks in Gaza, following the end of the ceasefire and the resumption of its assaults. Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee shared the map showing the blocks of Gaza on his social media account.
ORDERS FOR FORCED DISPLACEMENT OF PALESTINIANS
The Israeli army, which announced that it would carry out "intense attacks" on the neighborhoods of Beit Hanoun in the north of the Gaza Strip, Huza in the south, and Absan in Khan Younis, has instructed Palestinians to forcibly displace.
IS TRUMP'S DREAM BECOMING REALITY?
The Israeli army, which ordered Palestinians to migrate to areas it claims are "safe zones" in the west of Gaza city for those in the south and to the north, threatened that "staying in these areas would endanger their lives." This development raised the question, "Is Trump's project to occupy Gaza and relocate Palestinians to other countries becoming a reality?"
90% OF PALESTINIANS HAVE BEEN DISPLACED AT LEAST ONCE
During the attacks that began on October 7, 2023, and continued until the ceasefire achieved on January 19, 2025, the Israeli army had published maps containing instructions for Palestinians to migrate within Gaza. According to figures shared by the UN, due to the Israeli army's attacks, approximately 90% of the 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza have been displaced at least once.
THEY ALSO ATTACKED THE AREAS THEY CALL SAFE ZONES
Scenes of women, children, and elderly Palestinians forced to migrate from one place to another in the besieged and occupied Gaza Strip, carrying only a few belongings, have been recorded in history as the human landscape of the first quarter of the 21st century. The Israeli army did not hesitate to carry out attacks on the areas it declared as "safe zones." Throughout Israel's 15-month-long attacks, the phrase "there is no safe place in Gaza" was frequently mentioned by UN officials.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Following the ceasefire achieved on January 19, the Israeli army launched intense attacks on the Gaza Strip again this morning. According to a written statement from the Media Office of the government in Gaza, the number of those killed and missing under the rubble due to the attacks carried out by Israel on Gaza for 5 hours has exceeded 322, and dozens of people have been injured.