As the Israeli army orders new evacuations in the Gaza Strip, it announced the death of two hostages in the Palestinian enclave.
On a leaflet written in Arabic, a new call to evacuate from the Israeli army.
The IDF is asking some of the residents of Khan Younis to leave the town in the south of the Gaza Strip, ahead of a military operation against terrorist organizations.
Except that most of these people have already been displaced several times and no longer know where to go.
This is the case of this father. With his wife and daughter, they can’t stand all this traveling any longer.
“We were displaced from the eastern regions. They called us to evacuate. We took our children and left. There is no safe place in Gaza anymore. We left with our children. Everyone left. We don’t know where to go. We went out, we walked the streets, not knowing where to go” he explains.
The Israeli army’s military operations continue, even in areas where it had announced it had taken control. Since October, the death toll from this war in the Gaza Strip has exceeded 39,000, according to Hamas.
Israel also announced the death of two hostages, two men aged 35 and 76. Negotiations are due to resume this week with a view to a ceasefire and the release of the hostages held by Hamas in the Palestinian enclave.
It is in this context that Benjamin Netanyahu is expected in Washington. The Israeli Prime Minister is due to meet President Joe Biden and address the US Congress on Wednesday.