Israel tells Gazans to move south or risk being seen as 'terrorist' partner

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GAZA, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Palestinians said they had received renewed warnings from Israel's military to move from north Gaza to the south of the strip, with the added warning that they could be identified as sympathisers with a "terrorist organisation" if they stayed put.

The message was delivered in leaflets marked with the Israel Defense Forces name and logo from Saturday and sent to people via mobile phone audio messages across the Gaza Strip, a narrow territory that is just 45 km (28 miles) long.

"Urgent warning, to residents of Gaza. Your presence north of Wadi Gaza puts your life in danger. Whoever chooses not to leave north Gaza to the south of Wadi Gaza might be identified as an accomplice in a terrorist organisation," the leaflet said.

Israel has pounded Gaza with airstrikes since the Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a deadly attack on Israeli soil on Oct. 7. Israel has massed troops and armour on the border with Gaza ahead of an expected land incursion.

The Israeli military said in a statement it had "no intention to consider those who have not evacuated ... as a member of the terrorist group".

It added that it did not target civilians.

"In order to minimize civilian harm, the IDF sent a request to the residents of the northern area of the Gaza Strip to evacuate southward of Wadi Gaza," it said.

Israel has previously urged Palestinians to move south, although Palestinians said they had not previously been told they could be considered "terrorist" sympathisers if they did not. They also say making the journey south remains highly risky amid airstrikes and say areas of the south have also been hit.

Many families who left Gaza to the south said they had lost relatives during the Israeli airstrikes in southern Gaza.

Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi, additional reporting by Dan Williams in Jerusalem; Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Crispian Balmer

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veksone on October 22nd, 2023 at 16:37 UTC »

Israel is also bombing in the south...

"Israeli airstrikes pounded locations across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, including parts of the south that Israel had declared as safe zones, heightening fears among more than 2 million Palestinians trapped in the territory that nowhere was safe."

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/as-israels-bombing-hits-declared-safe-zones-palestinians-trapped-in-gaza-find-danger-everywhere

Corpse666 on October 22nd, 2023 at 16:30 UTC »

A lot of the elderly , sick and young can’t just move, there is also the problem of no actual logistical way to move, there is no form of any real transportation, they don’t have fuel and if they do it’s not much, these are poor people who 46 percent ( based on actual estimates) of are unemployed, Israel controls the movement of products in and out so they don’t let much besides the minimum necessary in , that’s including food, Israel counted the amount of food necessary to not starve and allotted that amount

https://www.haaretz.com/2012-10-17/ty-article/.premium/israels-gaza-quota-2-279-calories-a-day/0000017f-e0f2-d7b2-a77f-e3f755550000

GoSouthCourt on October 22nd, 2023 at 15:55 UTC »

A lot of Palestinians are not moving south because they are convinced they would die anyway, so they would rather die in their homes than in a refugee camp down south.

From this article on the 17th of Oct:

"Why should we be martyrs in Khan Younis? We would better die as martyrs in our houses. Let the whole building fall on our heads," said Saleem Abu Marasa, preparing to drive back.