JERUSALEM (VINnews) —IDF forces dropped leaflets in Gaza overnight on Wednesday, warning civilians that “the world map will not change if all the people of Gaza vanish,” according to an ABC news report.
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The harrowing message implored Gazans to leave “before the implementation of Trump’s forced plan—which will impose your forced displacement whether you like it or not.”
The message continued, “We have decided to make a final appeal to those who wish to receive aid in exchange for cooperating with us. We will not hesitate for a moment to help.”
Otherwise, it suggested, “No one will feel for you, and no one will ask about you. You are left alone to face your inevitable fate. Neither the US nor Europe cares about Gaza. The game is almost over, and only a little remains. Whoever wants to save themselves before it’s too late, we are here to stay until Judgment Day.”
During phase one of the ceasefire deal, Israel withdrew completely from the Netzarim corridor, but it has now reoccupied part of the corridor and is set to resume its military confrontation with Hamas.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned the residents of Gaza that “the evacuation of the population from the battle zones” in Gaza will “begin again soon,” in a video message in Hebrew on Wednesday.
Katz encouraged Gaza residents to go to “other places in the world for those who wish.”
“Take the advice of the U.S. President. Return the hostages and eliminate Hamas, and other options will open up for you — including going to other places in the world for those who wish,” Katz said.
Last month, President Donald Trump called for the forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, drawing wide international criticism and accusations from allies and the United Nations. He has since said that Palestinians should want to leave voluntarily due to the destruction. Residents of Gaza are currently unable to leave on their own because the border crossing into Egypt is closed.
Israel’s current plan is to make Gaza unlivable, re-establish those so-called “humanitarian zones,” concentrate Palestinians in those bubbles or islands and from there offer voluntary transfer out of Gaza, retired Brig. Gen. Amir Avivi, a security hawk who continues to advise the military and defense ministry, told ABC News.
Avivi stressed that leaving Gaza would be voluntary. Those who wish to leave would be loaded on buses and sent through the Kerem Shalom crossing either to Ashdod port, or to an airport near Eilat.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told troops on Wednesday that a “larger front” could open in Judea and Samaria.
“While we are waging a fierce war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, we are aware of the possibility that a larger front could open in Judea and Samaria,” Netanyahu said, according to a statement from his office
Israel started a military operation in the region, dubbed Operation Iron Wall, after the first phase of the Hamas-Israel ceasefire went into effect on Jan. 19, targeting terrorist infrastructure in the Jenin, Shechem, and Tulkarm regions.
In the wake of the resumption of Israel’s attacks on Hamas, an Israeli official told ABC News on Tuesday regarding Hamas, “They got hammered last night and they’re going to continue to be hammered until we get the hostages out.”
An Israeli official described the Israel Defense Forces’ renewed attacks against Hamas in Gaza as a “different form of negotiating,” and said Israel had “not closed the door” to talks resuming via mediators if Hamas is willing to accept further hostage-prisoner swaps.
Wednesday brought fresh strikes in Gaza. The IDF said it attacked what it called “a Hamas military site in northern Gaza where preparations were being made to fire projectiles at Israeli territory.”
The Israeli navy also “struck several vessels in the coastal area of the Gaza Strip,” which the IDF said were slated for use by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said Wednesday that one foreign staffer working for the United Nations was killed by an Israeli strike in central Gaza, with five others suffering “severe” injuries. The wounded were taken to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, the ministry said. The IDF denied involvement. “Contrary to reports, the IDF did not strike a UN compound in Deir el Balah,” it said in a statement.
At least 20 more people were killed overnight: 10 were killed in Rafah, another 10 were killed in Khan Younis, according to Gaza Civil Defense Spokesperson Mahmoud Basal on Wednesday.
Israel’s renewed campaign in Gaza marked the end of nearly two months of relative quiet in the region, which has been devastated by intense fighting since October 2023. The ceasefire saw 33 Israeli hostages released from Gaza in return for the release of nearly 1,800 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons.
Fifty-nine hostages are believed to remain in Gaza — 24 of whom are presumed to be alive. Edan Alexander is the last American-Israeli hostage still thought to be alive.
Several members of Hamas’ administrative and civil wings were killed in the renewed strikes. They included Deputy Minister of the Interior Maj. Gen. Mahmoud Abu Tuffah and Deputy Minister of Justice Omar al-Hatta.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that his country would act against Hamas “with increasing intensity.”
“From now on, negotiations will only take place under fire,” he said in a statement. “Hamas has already felt the presence of our force in the last 24 hours and I want to assure you: This is just the beginning.”
“The military strike on Hamas and the release of our hostages are not contradictory goals — they are goals that are intertwined,” Netanyahu said.
The renewed offensive prompted major protests in Israel, including from the families of those still being held hostage in Gaza.
“The greatest fear of the families, the kidnapped and the citizens of Israel has come true,” the Hostage Families’ Forum said in a statement issued on Tuesday. “The Israeli government has chosen to give up on the kidnapped.”
Obliterate Aza and do the world a favor getting rid of these vances. No one wants them. They cause problems no matter where they go
Gaza and all Palis are just the worlds excuse for anti Israel / Jew rhetoric. As soon as the Palis are gone, another group would take their place (eg Hezbola, ISIS etc) to reclaim their ‘lost’ land. The international community dont care about the gaza / palestinian people, in as much as it is their cause – to destroy Israel. They have even said it clearly – neither Egypt nor Jordan want any palestinians in their country.
While I agree, wipe them out, etc….coming as an official statement from the IDF, it seems a little over the top. Do they not care how the world views that?
Eventually all war opposition propaganda suffer from fatigue. I don’t see the protest picking up at the same pace at universities as they did before.
What a stupid thing to write, this is what happens to people that eat Tarfus..
Sounds to me like a legal holocaust