The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs “OCHA” said that 160,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip were displaced again within one week, to save their lives amid Israeli bombing within the annihilation that has been going on for 20 months.
In a post on her account via the X platform, yesterday, Thursday, Otha confirmed that “about 81% of the Gaza Strip areas have Israeli forces or under displacement orders.”
She emphasized that 160,000 Palestinians in Gaza were displaced again, during the past week alone, to save their lives amid intense Israeli bombing on their areas, without any shelter or supplies.
On Wednesday evening, the Israeli occupation army warned the Palestinians in Jabalia camp and 13 neighborhoods in the northern Gaza Strip to evacuate their areas immediately, promising to launch violent attacks on those areas.
The occupation army demanded the Palestinians in those areas, “to go towards the southern Gaza Strip,” and added that it will work strongly in every region that fired missile shells, according to his claim.
This threat comes in light of the continuation of the extermination war that started 20 months ago, and the Israeli statements that are talking about expanding it through the “Gideon” operation, which is likely to continue for months, according to an Israeli media.
The “Gideon” operation includes a comprehensive evacuation of the Gaza population from the fighting areas, including north of Gaza, to areas in the southern Gaza Strip, with the Israeli army to remain in any area it occupies.
Since the second of last March, Israel continues a systematic starvation policy for about 2.2 million Palestinians in Gaza, by closing the crossings in the face of assistance accumulated on the border, which entered the sector in the starvation stage and killed many.
With absolute American support, Israel has committed since October 7, 2023, genocide crimes in Gaza, which left more than 175,000 Palestinians between a martyr and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11 thousand missing, along with hundreds of thousands of displaced people.