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    Israel intensifies Gaza City strikes as many residents refuse evacuation

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    Posted on September 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Israel intensifies strikes on Gaza City, targeting Hamas, as residents resist evacuation. The conflict escalates with rising civilian casualties.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Israeli Strikes on Gaza City
    • Civilian Casualties and Evacuations
    • Aid Efforts and Humanitarian Response
    • International Reactions and Condemnations

    Israel Escalates Strikes on Gaza City Amidst Resident Resistance

    Impact of Israeli Strikes on Gaza City

    By Nidal al-Mughrabi

    CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli strikes killed at least 40 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Friday, local health authorities said, most of them in Gaza City where many residents are staying put despite Israeli evacuation orders because they have nowhere safe to go.

    Israel has stated its intention to take full control of the ruined city, where about a million people are sheltering, as part of its plan to wipe out the militant group Hamas, and has been intensifying its attacks, residents said.

    Civilian Casualties and Evacuations

    "The explosions never stopped since yesterday," said father-of-two Adel, 60, who lives in Gaza City close to Beach refugee camp. He did not wish to give his full name for safety reasons.

    "Many families left their homes and that is what the occupation wants," he told Reuters via a chat app. "By these bombardments they are telling people 'You either leave your area or die there'."

    Witnesses said at least 15 houses inside Beach camp had been hit by air strikes, and the Israeli army had since called the occupants of other houses telling them strikes on their homes were imminent. They were now scrambling to leave, and neighbours feared their own homes would be damaged.

    Medical sources said 14 civilians were killed in a single strike on a house in the Al-Tuwam area, in the north of the city.

    Several deadly strikes hit targets in the south of the territory, where some of those fleeing the bombardment of Gaza City have been heading.

    Amjad Al-Shawa, head of the Palestinian NGOs Network, which liaises with the U.N. and international aid groups, told Reuters an estimated 10% of people in Gaza City had left since Israel announced its plan to take control of it a month ago.

    ISRAEL EXPANDS CROSSING TO ALLOW IN MORE AID TRUCKS

    Aid Efforts and Humanitarian Response

    The Israeli army said it had started expanding an area of the southern Gaza Strip it calls "Crossing 147" in order to increase the volume of aid entering a designated humanitarian zone. This was in preparation to receive the population leaving the northern area, it said.

    "It should be emphasised that upon completion, the crossing's intake capacity will rise to 150 trucks per day - triple the current level, thereby enabling increased entry of aid, with an emphasis on food," the army said in a statement.

    International Reactions and Condemnations

    The U.N. and many foreign governments, including those of countries traditionally allied with Israel, have condemned the Gaza City evacuation order, called for a ceasefire, and sharply criticised conditions in the humanitarian zone.

    Israel's military assault on Gaza has killed more than 64,000 people, mostly civilians, according to local health authorities, caused a hunger crisis and wider humanitarian disaster, and reduced much of the enclave to rubble.

    The territory's health ministry has said at least 411 people, including 142 children, have died of malnutrition and starvation in the enclave.

    The war was triggered by Hamas-led attacks launched from Gaza on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, in which 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed, and 251 taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.

    On Friday, Israeli police said an attacker from a Palestinian area of the West Bank had been arrested after carrying out a stabbing attack on guests of a hotel at a kibbutz near Jerusalem.

    Israel's ambulance service said two people had been taken to hospital.

    (Additional reporting by Ali Sawafta in Ramallah and Ronen Zvulun in Jerusalem; Writing by Estelle Shirbon, Editing by William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israel intensifies strikes on Gaza City despite evacuation orders.
    • •40 Palestinians killed in recent strikes, many civilians.
    • •Israel aims to control Gaza City to combat Hamas.
    • •International condemnation of evacuation orders.
    • •Humanitarian crisis worsens with rising casualties.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel intensifies Gaza City strikes as many residents refuse evacuation

    1What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided to people in need, particularly during crises such as natural disasters or conflicts, aimed at saving lives and alleviating suffering.

    2What is a financial crisis?

    A financial crisis is a situation in which the value of financial institutions or assets drops rapidly, leading to a loss of confidence and potential economic downturn.

    3What is civilian casualty?

    Civilian casualties refer to non-combatant individuals who are injured or killed during armed conflicts or military operations.

    4What is an evacuation order?

    An evacuation order is a directive issued by authorities requiring individuals to leave a specific area for safety reasons, often due to imminent danger.

    5What is international condemnation?

    International condemnation refers to the expression of disapproval or criticism by countries or organizations regarding actions taken by a state, often related to human rights violations.

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