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Thousands of reservists began to report duty when Israeli military pressed forward with their offensive to conquer the city of Gaza.
The ground forces are already pushing on the outskirts of the largest urban area of Gaza, which, according to the military, is the mainstay of Hamas.
The city also falls under heavy Israeli aerials and an artillery scorer, with local hospitals say that more than 50 Palestinians have been killed there.
The military ordered the residents to evacuate and head south immediately. The UN has said that in the last two weeks, 20,000 estimated it, but almost a million remained.
UN humanitarian officials warn that the impact of a full-fledged offensive will be “outside the catastrophic”, not only for those in the city but also for the entire gas strip.
Last month, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said about 60,000 reservists would be summoned on the eve of “Charus II” operations – the next stage of the Earth’s offense, which it launched in May and saw that it would take control of at least 75% of the gas.
It also expanded the 20,000 reservists who have already been mobilized.
On Tuesday, an Israeli military official said the thousands had started reporting.
Israeli media reported that many of the reservists would be located on the occupied West Bank and Northern Israel to release the active obligation staff.
They also reported that in some combat units there is a lower turnout than for previous calls, with reservists who had already served several tours during the 22-month war for release for personal and financial reasons.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel to conquer all gas after indirect negotiations with Hamas to cease fire, and in July a deal with hostages crashed.
At a government meeting on Sunday, he stated that the security office agreed that the IDF tasks were “winning Hamas and the release of all our hostages”.
Currently, the armed group is 48 hostages, 20 of which are considered alive.
The hostage families are afraid that the new offensive threatens them and requires the Prime Minister to agree on an agreement that will ensure their release.
“Stop the war and bring all the hostages home to the transaction – alive, and the dead are some for rehabilitation in the arms of their families, others for proper burial on Israeli land,” said daughter Ilan Weiss, one of two hostages whose bodies were restored by Israeli troops in Gazeta.
Head of the IDF headquarters, Lieutenant General Eial Zamir, urged Netanyahu to accept the current proposal from regional mediators who would see about half of them, released during a 60-day truce. However, the Prime Minister said that Israel will only accept an exhaustive deal that sees all hostages released and Hamas disarmed.
It was reported that at the meeting on Sunday, exchanges between Zamir and the ministers were angry.
The general warned that their plan of Gaza would be threatened and would make Israel create a military government there, Israeli media reported. One with unnamed senior ministers quoted on the Ynet website, which said the general “did everything to convince the plan, but made it clear what he would hold it.”
In an appeal to the reservists based on the Nakhonim in Central Israel, Zamir said that IDF was preparing for no less than a “decisive victory”.
“We are going to increase and raise the blows of our work, and so we called you,” he said. “We will not stop the war until we win this enemy.”
On Tuesday, the hospital officials said the Israeli strikes and the fire killed at least 95 Palestinians from the North.
The al-Shiff Hospital in Gaza reported 35 deaths, including nine people who died in the South Tal-Hava neighborhood, and seven more killed in a strike in the North District of Sheikh Radwan.
The UN warns that the compulsion of hundreds of thousands of people move further south is a “recipe for a further disaster and can mean a violent transfer” that will become a war crime.
Global food security experts have confirmed that there is a famine in Gaza City and predicted that by the end of September it will expand to the Central city of Deir-Bala and the southern city of Khan Unis.
The UN has also stated that tent camps for moved in the south are overcrowded and dangerous, and that southern hospitals work several times.
In UNIS, the hospital Nasser said on Tuesday that she had received the bodies of 31 people, killed by Israeli fire, including 13, who died in two strokes in the Al-Mavasi camp and Khan Unis.
Doctors at the ambulance department at the hospital told the BBC that most victims who lie in the treatment were children and the elderly.
“We cannot fight more cases of high pressure on us and lack of supplies. CT (scanner) is now broken, so we are working blindly,” one doctor said. “The current situation is catastrophic.”
Meanwhile, the Gaza Hamas Ministry of Health, who said that 13 Palestinians, including three children, were killed in the last 24 hours. This increased the total amount during the war to 361, including 185 in August, he added.
The UN stated that the famine is a “man-made disaster” and said Israel is obliged to provide international humanitarian law and medical resources for the Gaza population.
Israel said there were no restrictions on the delivery of assistance and challenged the figures of the Ministry of Health about the death -related death.
Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the attack under the guidance of Hamas on South Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and took 251 people.
According to the Ministry of Health of the territory, at least 63,633 people were killed in gas.