The Israeli troops entered an area of northern Gaza to expand what they call the safety zone around the territory limit, according to the military on Friday (4).
This happens days after the government announced plans to take large areas with an operation in the south.
Soldiers who carried out the operation in Shejaia, a suburb east of the city of Gaza in the north, were letting the civilians go out of organized routes, the military said in a statement.
Israel issued withdrawals to the region on Thursday (3), and some carrying belongings as they walked, others in donkey wagons and bicycles or vans.
Health authorities reported that Israeli forces killed at least 27 people, including women and children, in an air strike to a school building in the city of Gaza, where displaced families were housed.
The military commented that the school building gave Al-Arqam, in the Tuffah neighborhood, had been used as a command and control center by Hamas militants and accused the combatants of deliberately using civil infrastructure as a base.
Hamas denies that it is operating between civilians.
Hundreds of, in one of the greatest mass exodus of war, as Israeli forces move to expand the territory under their control.
At the southern end of Gaza, Israeli troops have been consolidated around the ruins of the city of Rafah.
Israel did not fully explain that it is now taking as a security zone.
Residents say they believe that the goal is to permanently depove areas of land, including some of the last agricultural lands and Gaza’s water infrastructure.
The military said they killed several militants and dismantled the infrastructure, including what they claimed to be a Hamas Command and Control Center.
Palestinians claim that Israel’s ultimate goal is to move the population of Gaza permanently, according to a plan announced by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, to
Israel says that