IDF tells Palestinians to evacuate Khan Younis ahead of ‘unprecedented attack’ – Israel-Gaza war live
“The article describes Israel's decision to allow a limited amount of food into Gaza after a 10-week blockade. The blockade, which began in March, has led to a shortage of food and other essential supplies in Gaza. The article also mentions the implementation of a new aid system by Israel and the US, which has been criticized by humanitarian workers.
People in area told it is ‘considered a dangerous combat zone’
In a post on X, the IDF’s Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee has told residents living in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, Bani Suheila and Abasan to “evacuate immediately” ahead of an “unprecedented attack” he claims is targeting Hamas infrastructure.
“The IDF will launch an unprecedented attack to destroy the capabilities of terrorist organizations in this area,” he wrote in the social media post.
“You must evacuate immediately west to the Mawasi area. From this moment, Khan Younis governorate will be considered a dangerous combat zone. Terrorist organizations have brought you disaster. For your safety, evacuate immediately.”
The latest evacuation warning comes after Israel’s military issued a separate evacuation order for areas of central Gaza yesterday, as it continues with its expanded offensive across Gaza which is being accompanied by an intensified deadly bombing campaign.

Deadly US airstrike on Yemen migrant centre may constitute violation of international law - Amnesty
Some news about Yemen now. Amnesty International has urged the US to investigate possible violations of international law in regards to a deadly airstrike on a migrant detention facility in Yemen last month, in which 68 African migrants were reported to have been killed.
At the time, the Iran-backed Houthi rebels, which governs north-west Yemen, said the migrant centre in the city of Saada was under the supervision of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Red Cross and targeting it constituted “a full-fledged war crime”.
Agnes Callamard, Amnesty’s secretary-general, said that “the US attacked a well-known detention facility where the Houthis have been detaining migrants”.
To Callamard “the major loss of civilian life in this attack raises serious concerns about whether the US complied with its obligations under international humanitarian law”,
“The US must conduct a prompt, independent and transparent investigation into this airstrike,” she added.
The US had been conducting regular strikes against the Houthis, saying it was seeking to end the threat the group posed to vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
A ceasefire was reached early in May in which the Houthis agreed to stop targeting commercial shipping in the Red Sea, but said attacks against Israelwould continue.“
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