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Israel moves Palestinians to southern Gaza
Israel advances plans to relocate Palestinians from combat zones to southern Gaza as it prepares for a broader offensive.

Israel says it plans to move Palestinians from combat zones to southern Gaza as it readies a broader offensive.
Israel moves Palestinians to southern Gaza as war plans push ahead
Israel announced Saturday that it is preparing to move Palestinians from combat zones to southern Gaza as plans move ahead for a broader offensive in the territory’s most populated areas. The military body in charge of humanitarian aid, COGAT, said tents would be replenished in Gaza on Sunday. Defense Minister Israel Katz said on social media that the stage is set to finalize the plan to defeat Hamas in Gaza. Families of hostages urged a nationwide stoppage on Sunday to express frustration after 22 months of war.
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed a baby girl and her parents in a tent in the crowded Muwasi area, underscoring civilian danger in densely populated zones. Muwasi is among areas Netanyahu has signaled for the next offensive, along with Gaza City and central camps. The United Nations warns that starvation and malnutrition are at their highest levels since the war began, with Gaza’s Health Ministry reporting ongoing malnutrition-related deaths. Aid deliveries remain hampered by restrictions as Israel and ally partners work to move relief to the territory’s more than two million residents.
Key Takeaways
"I miss my best friend."
Pushpa Joshi, sister of kidnapped Nepalese hostage Bipin Joshi
"Two and a half months, what has she done?"
Neighbor reacting to the hostage situation
"Across the country, hundreds of citizen-led initiatives will pause daily life and join the most just and moral struggle"
Families and supporters urging action
"I want to believe that there is hope, and it will not come from above, it will come only from us"
Dana Silberman Sitton, sister of Shiri Bibas
The plan to relocate civilians inside Gaza raises serious humanitarian concerns. Displacement can worsen exposure to danger, hinder access to aid, and complicate coordination with relief groups. Hostage negotiations are intertwined with the broader military context, creating political pressure on both sides. The move could be used as leverage but risks triggering a larger backlash at home and abroad.
Domestic politics are shifting as families of hostages push protests and public campaigning. Some former officials warn the conflict may spiral beyond civilian protection norms. The international community watches for compliance with humanitarian rules, for steady aid delivery, and for any risk of spillover into other conflicts.
Highlights
- I miss my best friend.
- Two and a half months, what has she done?
- Across the country, hundreds of citizen led initiatives will pause daily life.
- I want to believe there is hope, and it will come from us.
Displacement plan triggers political sensitivity
The plan to move tens of thousands of Palestinians within Gaza raises humanitarian and political concerns, including civilian safety, potential backlash, and public reaction. The move may affect hostage negotiations and international scrutiny.
The next days will test civilian protection as conflict widens.
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