Despite global condemnation of deadly school strikes Israel issues new evacuation order
Aug 12, 2024
Tel Aviv [Israel]/Gaza [Palestine], August 12: Israel issued new evacuation orders overnight covering areas of southern Gaza as it pressed on with its assault on the enclave, despite global condemnation of a devastating strike on a school-turned-shelter.
The Israeli military issued the order to clear parts of the city of Khan Younis, including part of an Israeli-declared humanitarian zone from which the army said rockets had been fired, early on Sunday. The order came a day after an Israeli air strike on al-Tabin School in Gaza City reportedly killed more than 100 people sheltering there.
The area that the new evacuation order covers is one of the largest in the 10-month-old conflict. The announcement was posted on X and sent in text and audio messages to residents' phones.
"For your own safety, you must evacuate immediately to the newly created humanitarian zone. The area you are in is considered a dangerous combat zone," it read.
The Palestinian Civil Defence in Gaza said more than 100 Palestinians were killed and dozens more were injured on Saturday when Israel launched an attack on al-Tabin School in Gaza City.
The school - the eighth targeted by Israel in recent weeks - was being used as a shelter by Palestinians who have been displaced by the fighting and devastation across Gaza. The head of Gaza's Government Media Office told Al Jazeera that the Israeli army used three bombs weighing 2,000 pounds (907kg) each in its attack.
Condemnation of the strike has been widespread.
Tor Wennesland, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, joined the chorus overnight.
"Every day civilians continue to bear the brunt of this conflict amidst horror, displacement and endless suffering. The cost in lives of this war is evident with every passing day as we have witnessed yet another devastating strike on a school sheltering thousands of displaced Palestinians, with dozens of fatalities," he said in a statement.
Noting ongoing efforts to hammer out a ceasefire deal, the statement closed by insisting that "an end to this nightmare is long overdue".
Tens of thousands of people left their homes and shelters overnight, heading west towards al-Mawasi and north towards Deir el-Balah, places already overcrowded with hundreds of thousands of displaced people.
Both UN and Palestinian officials say there are no safe areas in the Strip, as areas previously designated as humanitarian zones have been bombed several times by Israeli forces.
Israel launched its assault on Gaza after Hamas attacked southern Israel on October 7, killing nearly 1,200 people, and taking roughly 250 others captive. About 40,000 Palestinians have been killed.
Source: Qatar Tribune