Israel - Hamas War : Why is Israel pounding south Gaza after telling people to go there?

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Residents of Gaza City and other civilians in the northern Gaza Strip have been ordered by israel to relocate south of the enclave, where they believe it would be safer, as the IDF launches attacks against Hamas in the wake of its cross-data-border invasion on october 7. Nonetheless, Israeli aircraft have persisted in striking locations in southern Gaza, instilling anxiety in the evacuees that their safety there is no less threatened than that of their homes in the north. This is a synopsis of the circumstances.

WHY IS israel STILL HITTING THE SOUTH?

The Israeli military (IDF) has continued to strike targets around the region after urging Gazans to flee south, killing an undetermined number of people in the process. Since Israeli attacks began on october 7, 6,546 Palestinians have reportedly dead, according to Gaza officials.

The south was under increased shelling, according to locals, on october 25. Several apartment complexes in Khan Younis, which is around 10 kilometres (6 miles) from the Egyptian data-border, were destroyed by one attack.

According to the IDF, despite Hamas's primary command headquarters being located in Gaza City, the organisation is deeply ingrained in the civilian populace across the territory.


The military reiterated earlier claims on Wednesday: "Wherever a Hamas target arises, the IDF will strike at it in order to thwart the terrorist capabilities of the group, while taking feasible precautions to mitigate the harm to uninvolved civilians."

Even when civilians coexist with terrorists, the military has declared that their residences are "legitimate targets". During a recent briefing, a senior Israeli air force official informed reporters, "The so-called private home is not a private home."


WHY DID israel ORDER THE EVACUATION SOUTH?

On october 12, the Israeli military said that within a day, over half of Gaza's 2.3 million residents had to relocate to the southern portion of the territory. "Hamas terror targets" are thought to be concentrated in the north, according to the military, which is why it issued the order.

After then, military spokesperson Jonathan Conricus stated: "We are getting ready for a big military operation in Gaza City. That is what comes next. We are requesting that people move south of the Gaza River because of this."


Israel is generally anticipated to initiate a ground assault, having gathered forces near the Gaza data-border. On october 18, the military ordered Gazans to flee to Al Mawasi, on the southern Gazan shore, citing it as a humanitarian zone.











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