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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : The Israeli Defense Forces have escalated their military operations in the Gaza Strip and have ordered the evacuation of the neighboring towns of Khan Younis, which is Gaza's second-largest city. This development marks a further escalation in the ongoing unrest around the region and worsens the humanitarian and geopolitical crises of the region.

Israeli Evacuation Order And Military Announcement  

As per the social media update issued by the spokesperson for the military Avichay Adraee, the region of Khan Younis and its periheries are now categorised as ‘dangerous combat zone’ and so all the evacuation procedures need to be implemented as soon as possible. Further intitiatives will be taken in the coming days and new operations will commence.  

Netanyahu's Strategy For Korean Warfare  

In the case of Gaza, it is apparent that the intention remains to ‘take complete control’ of Gaza despite the international backlash Israel has been facing. Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, hasn't shied away from publicly noting the course of action Israel is determined to take concerning Gaza.  

Undoubtedly, there is also a clear need to permit at least a ‘basic level’ of sustenance into the region because of overwhelming international pressure to suppress visual representations of starvation.  

In Netanyahu's words, "We cannot allow Gaza's population to plunge into starvation or famine: that goes for diplomatic arguments and practical ones, too."

"Even our allies won’t accept scenes of humanitarian disaster.”  

Concerns Related to Famine & International Concerns  

Israel has received severe backlash for maintaining a blockade over Gaza for more than two months. United Nations and humanitarian organizations have already flagged the looming risks of the cutting food supplies.
 
As per an IPC report, one-fifth of Gaza's people are in "grave danger of starvation" and are approaching a situation where aid is drastically needed in order to avert a humanitarian disaster.


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