“For your safety, you must evacuate immediately to the humanitarian zone,” Avichay Adraee, the Israel Defense Force’s Arabic-language spokesperson, posted on social media.
The evacuation order came after a barrage of at least 20 rockets was launched from the Khan Younis area toward Israeli communities bordering the Gaza Strip earlier on Monday, according to Israel’s military. No injuries were reported and the IDF said it struck back against the sources of the rocket fire.
Small bands of militants are still launching rockets into Israel and targeting troops nearly nine months into the conflict, even as Israel’s military says it has destroyed most of Hamas’s battalions.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that Israeli forces were “advancing to the end of the stage of eliminating the Hamas terrorist army,” adding that they will “continue striking its remnants.”
Thousands gathered in Tel Aviv on Monday evening, calling for a hostage deal and an end to the war. “War isn’t a law of nature, it’s a choice. It is possible to make a different choice, and begin making peace,” said one of the main speakers, Yuval Noah Harari, a historian and best-selling author.
Liora Argamani, whose daughter Noa Argamani was rescued by Israeli forces from Hamas captivity last month, has died, according to a statement released by Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv. She was terminally ill with cancer and spent her final days with her daughter.
At least 37,900 people have been killed and 87,060 injured in Gaza since the war started, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. It does not distinguish between civilians and combatants but says the majority of the dead are women and children. Israel estimates that about 1,200 people were killed in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, including more than 300 soldiers, and it says 318 soldiers have been killed since the start of its military operations in Gaza.
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Lior Soroka contributed to this report.