1.2 million Gazans under cloud of bombs & death asked to vacate! In 24 hrs forcing human devastation
Mobilenews24x7 Bureau
Is it humanly possible to get the Gaza city evacuated by half going by reports what the Israel wants to be done. Just impracticable by any and according to the United Nation’s conjectural analysis, such a removal can never be possible without vast devastation of human settled there in.
Such a diktat came from the Isralei Defence Force a day back to vacate half the population settled in Gaza strip if they want safety. A herculean task indeed and that too in hours.
Ground invasion?
The warning comes ahead of Israel military’s possible ground invasion against militant group Hamas – and includes Gaza City where the IDF admits to “continue to operate with significant force”.
“Already we have lost many things including livelihood and let alone close family members, bombed houses, pulverized all possessions” lamented a lady called Farida(name changed) who originally hails from Kashmir.
“Those ones like Rubina who suffered the blitz of attacks since 1997 almost now has been worsened by the present bloody conflict and it is very, very tough” she told Gaza Times.
“Asking and expecting a mammoth population of almost 1.2 million amid 24×7 blitzkrieg against Hamas how is it humanly possible?” wondered Rubina
How can they afford not to leave the Strip when bombs are raining down day and night. Now the UN and other nations have a role to play here to pressurize Israel for some protected breather for the settlers.
As far as the people from India are concerned, so far many are in total fear and confusion as several communications from Gazans have not elicited any response from the Indian MEA.
However, at the MEA weekly press briefing on Thursday, 12 October, when spokesperson Arindam Bagchi was asked about “a Kashmiri lady stranded in Gaza whose husband is Palestinian,” he said: that was a bit surprising in the light of the support given by the Indian PM to Netanyahu the Israeli PM.
As the war enters its seventh day, at least 1,300 civilians and soldiers have lost their lives in Israel, according to the country’s military, while the Palestinian health ministry said that 1,400 have been killed – including at least 447 children – and over 6,000 have been injured.
It further ordered Palestinian “civilians” not to approach “area of the security fence of Israel,” claiming that Hamas militants are “hiding in Gaza City, inside tunnels, underneath houses and inside buildings populated with innocent civilians…”
In response to the IDF’s directive, CNN on Friday, 13 October reported that Hamas told Gaza residents not to leave their homes, accusing Israel of “psychological warfare”.
Meanwhile, the United Nations (UN) sounded the alarm on Israel’s directive. UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric warned that the evacuation order was “impossible” to implement without “devastating humanitarian consequences”.