Key Points

Israel has escalated its military campaign in Gaza, ordering civilian evacuations in the northern region while expanding territorial control in the south. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue striking militants and destroying infrastructure, describing the operation as creating a new security corridor. The Israeli military has also conducted airstrikes in Syria, targeting military bases and infrastructure. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant Palestinian casualties, with the Hamas-run health ministry reporting over 50,000 deaths since the war began in October 2023.

Key Points: Netanyahu Expands Gaza Operation with Evacuation Orders

  • Israel orders immediate civilian evacuation in northern Gaza Strip
  • Netanyahu announces territorial expansion in southern Gaza
  • IDF confirms airstrikes in Syria targeting military bases
  • Hamas-run health ministry reports escalating casualties
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Israel orders evacuations in Gaza amid expanded military operations

Israel orders civilian evacuations in northern Gaza as military operations intensify, targeting Hamas infrastructure and expanding territorial control

"We are slicing up the enclave - Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister"

Jerusalem, April 3

The Israeli military has ordered civilians in multiple areas of the northern Gaza Strip to evacuate immediately, citing intercepted rocket fire from Palestinian territory.

Military spokesman Avichay Adraee on Wednesday urged residents to "move immediately west to the shelters in Gaza City," accusing "terrorist organisations" of launching attacks "from among civilians."

Earlier on Wednesday, Israel's military said its air defence systems intercepted two rockets fired from northern Gaza. Air raid sirens sounded in communities near the Palestinian enclave, police said.

Israel also tightened its grip on the southern part of the enclave. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a territorial expansion in southern Gaza, declaring troops were seizing land to establish a new security corridor.

In a video statement, Netanyahu said forces had begun taking control of the area between Khan Younis and Rafah, calling it a "second Philadelphi Corridor" akin to the buffer zone Israel occupies along Gaza's border with Egypt. "We are slicing up the enclave," he said, vowing to continue "striking militants and destroying infrastructure."

Separately, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed airstrikes in Syria targeting military bases in Homs and Hama, as well as infrastructure near Damascus, reports Xinhua news agency.

The IDF said the strikes hit "remaining military capabilities" at the T-4 (Tiyas) Air Base and Hama, along with sites in the Damascus area, calling the operation a response to "threats against Israeli civilians."

Syrian state news agency SANA reported strikes on an airport in Hama and areas near a scientific research centre in Damascus' Barzeh neighbourhood.

Israel resumed large-scale air and ground operations in Gaza on March 18 after weeks of halted food and fuel deliveries. Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry reported 1,066 Palestinians killed and 2,597 wounded since the renewed offensive, bringing the total death toll to 50,423, with 114,638 injured since the war began in October 2023.

- IANS

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Sarah K.
This situation is heartbreaking for civilians on both sides. I hope humanitarian aid can reach those who need it most. No one should have to live in constant fear of airstrikes. 🙏
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Michael T.
While I understand Israel's security concerns, the expanding military operations worry me. Creating buffer zones and slicing up territory feels like a step toward permanent occupation rather than a path to peace.
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Aisha R.
The numbers are staggering - over 50,000 lives lost. When will the international community step in with more than just words? This can't continue.
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David L.
The rocket fire from Gaza needs to stop. Israel has every right to defend its citizens from attacks. That said, I hope they're taking every precaution to minimize civilian casualties during these operations.
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Javier P.
The "Philadelphi Corridor" reference is concerning. That buffer zone has been problematic for years. Expanding this model doesn't seem like a solution that will lead to long-term stability.
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Emily W.
The airstrikes in Syria complicate things further. This conflict keeps expanding geographically. Worried about potential regional escalation... 😟

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