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Israel expanding Gaza offensive, seizes key corridor

The IDF also launched strikes in the Khan Younis area after ordering tens of thousands of residents to evacuate

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Palestinians flee areas in the eastern part of Gaza City after the Israeli army issued evacuation orders on Friday. Photo: Reuters

Israel said on Saturday it planned to expand its military offensive in Gaza after seizing a new corridor as part of a broader effort to take large parts of the war-battered Palestinian territory.

It also told tens of thousands of residents of Khan Younis and surrounding areas in southern Gaza to evacuate and launched strikes after projectiles were fired from there.

“Soon, IDF operations will intensify and expand to other areas throughout most of Gaza, and you will need to evacuate the combat zones,” Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a statement addressing Gazans.

“The IDF [military] has now completed its takeover of the Morag axis, which crosses Gaza between Rafah and Khan Younis, turning the entire area between the Philadelphi Route [along the border with Egypt] and Morag into part of the Israeli security zone,” Katz said.

“Now is the time to rise up, remove Hamas, and release all the Israeli hostages – this is the only way to end the war.”

A demonstrator holds a sign showing the face of Israeli hostage Edan Alexander (centre) during a protest outside the Israeli Defence Ministry headquarters in Tel Aviv in March. Photo: AFP
A demonstrator holds a sign showing the face of Israeli hostage Edan Alexander (centre) during a protest outside the Israeli Defence Ministry headquarters in Tel Aviv in March. Photo: AFP

Katz said the military was also taking over several areas in northern Gaza and the “security zone is being expanded, including in the Netzarim Corridor”.

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