The Israeli military is reportedly preparing to order the forced evacuation of civilians from Gaza City as part of its ongoing military campaign. Local media reports on Thursday suggested that the army's strategy aims to secure full control of the city while displacing its residents.
According to Israeli Channel 14, the operation is tied to the second phase of "Gideon's Chariots II." This stage of the military plan will involve a powerful aerial assault that could begin as early as next week, followed by a coordinated ground invasion.
The reported objective of the campaign is to occupy Gaza City completely and to implement measures ensuring the evacuation of its population. Analysts note that such a move would represent one of the largest forced displacements in the region since the beginning of the ongoing conflict.
On Wednesday, the Israeli army officially confirmed the launch of the second phase of its offensive on Gaza City. Military spokespeople stated that the operation is intended to weaken Hamas's remaining strongholds while expanding Israeli control over key territories.
The situation has sparked widespread concern, with international observers warning of severe humanitarian consequences if a full evacuation is enforced. Human rights groups argue that the forced removal of civilians could escalate the crisis and increase civilian suffering.
As tension continues to rise, the international community is closely monitoring developments. Calls for restraint and renewed negotiations are growing, even as the Israeli army signals its intent to push forward with the controversial plan.
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