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The Israeli army’s offensive in the Gaza Strip has moved south to the city of Khan Younis, Israeli media reported on Tuesday.
The Times of Israel newspaper reported that Israeli forces were striking targets in the city overnight, citing Palestinian sources.
It said the army attacked targets linked to Hamas, which is considered a terror group by the US, the EU, Germany and others.
Armored personnel carriers and bulldozers were also spotted in Khan Younis on Monday, according to the AFP news agency.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it was taking “aggressive” action against “Hamas and other terrorist organizations” in Khan Younis.
It also warned that the main road in the north and east of the city “constitutes a battlefield.”
The fighting has left Palestinians with the choice of staying put in the path of the Israeli offensive or fleeing elsewhere in southern Gaza with no guarantee of safety.
The Gaza chief of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, Thomas White, lamented the situation on social media.
“Another wave of displacement is underway, and the humanitarian situation worsens by the hour,” he said.
Lynn Hastings, UN humanitarian coordinator for the Palestinian territories, added: “Nowhere is safe in Gaza and there is nowhere left to go.”
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