Israel emits the evacuation order for southern Gaza

The Israeli army has issued a large evacuation order for the Southern Gaza Strip on Monday, indicating that it could relaunch intensive operations in the area.
The order-which came during Eid al-Fitr-Fitr-Fitr-announced difficulties for the Palestinians in the southernmost city of Rafah, who was hit by the war between Israel and Hamas. War restarted two weeks ago After a month of ceased the fire collapsed.
In the past, the Israeli army has ordered evacuations before the air attacks and the earth maneuvers who said they were targeting Hamas.
Avichay Adrae, spokesman for the Israeli army, published a map of the areas affected on his account on social media, including Rafah and parts of the nearby Khan Youunis. He said that the Palestinians must move to the shelters in a northern ribs.
The Army of Israel “is returning to fight strongly to eliminate the skills of terrorist organizations in these areas,” he wrote.
At the beginning of this month, Mr. Adrae announced an evacuation order for some districts of Rafah, and the maps he published on Monday included those again.
It was not clear how many people were still in Rafah when Mr. Adrae made his assignment and how many intended to follow his instructions. While hundreds of thousands of people lived there before the war, since then large bands of the city have been reduced to rubble.
In the last two weeks, Mr. Adrae has Orders of evacuations issued For other parts of Gaza, but many residents of those areas have apparently ignored them.
Since the beginning of the war he turned out from the attack led by Hamas to Israel, the Palestinians in Gaza have been repeatedly displaced by the miserable experience-ex-experiences who forced many people to live in crowded makeshift shelters next to the strangers.
The Israeli army resumed its operations against Hamas in Gaza on March 18 after Israel and Hamas have not reached an agreement to extend a ceased the fire that started in January.
Israel and Hamas spoke to the mediators a potential deal To restore the fire, but a turning point has not yet been reached.