Israel has forced at least 75,000 Palestinians to evacuate Khan Younis once again in one of the largest evacuation orders since October.
Palestinians displaced by the Israeli air and ground offensive on the Gaza Strip flee from Hamad City, following an evacuation order by the Israeli army to leave parts of the southern area of Khan Younis, Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024. Meanwhile, Hamas says mediators must present a ceasefire plan based on the one proposed by US President Joe Biden earlier this year instead of commencing new negotiations.
Many displaced Palestinians in Khan Younis are being forced to flee in the dark, with evacuation instructions covering districts in the centre, east and west, making it one of the largest such orders since October."Where do I go? I don't know where to go, I'm sitting here, I don't know where to go because there is no place. All the places are crowded, there is no place to go and here we are sitting, waiting for God's relief. We have not taken out our belongings yet.
Many of the schools struck were being used by displaced Palestinians as makeshift shelters, with over 50 per cent of the buildings in Gaza reduced to rubble by Israeli attacks. When asked about the tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians killed, Vice President Kamala Harris has repeated the United State's support of Israel's right to self defence.
HARRIS: "Well, look first and foremost, and the President and I have been working on this around the clock. We need to get the hostages out. We need a hostage deal, and we need a ceasefire. And I can't stress that strongly enough." The renewed negotiations were proposed last week by mediators who say there is no more time to waste.In an interview with CBS, Joe Biden says the deal is still viable.
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