Israel Again Issues Evacuation Order In North Gaza After Rocket Attack

JAKARTA - Israeli forces have again issued a new evacuation order to Palestinians in the northern region of Gaza.

Israeli Army spokesman Avichay Adraee announced evacuation orders for several districts in Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya, two of which have been largely destroyed and targeted by Israeli tank attacks at the start of Israel's land invasion.

"Hamas and terrorist organizations fired rockets from your territory at the State of Israel. The IDF will act decisively and immediately fight them," Adraee said in a message sent via text or social media to Palestinians.

For your own safety, immediately evacuate to a known shelter in the center of Gaza City, a military spokesman said.

Around Gaza City, Al-Tuffah, Israeli airstrikes against houses killed three Palestinians, medics said.

The fighting continues in the Gaza Strip even as Israel prepares for an attack that is expected to take place in the north of Iran and its close ally, Hezbollah, Lebanon after the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on July 31 in the Iranian capital, Tehran.

The Israeli military said it had killed dozens of Gaza militants in recent days.

On Wednesday, Israel attacked a weapons manufacturing facility in the dense district of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, where tens of thousands of Palestinians were displaced by the fighting. shelter.

In other central regions, Israeli tanks opened fire on Nuseirat and Bureij, two of the eight historic refugee camps in the Gaza Strip. Israel says Hamas militants are using civilian infrastructure to cover and hide operational posts and arsenals. Hamas denies this.

The militants said they were continuing to carry out ambush attacks on Israeli troops and armored vehicles with explosives, and were still capable of launching limited rocket attacks on Israel.