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    Mass Exodus from Gaza City as Israel Warns of Major Offensive

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    By News Desk on June 30, 2025 News Briefing, World News
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    Mass exodus from Gaza City as Israel warns of major offensive in another cruel turn in the genocide.

    Mass Exodus from Gaza City as Israel Warns of Major Offensive

    What happened

    Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled eastern Gaza City after the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) issued warnings on social media about a “major offensive” extending into the city centre to dismantle Hamas military capacities. The evacuation order directed civilians to the already overcrowded coastal area of al-Mawasi. On Sunday alone, 23 Palestinians, including at least three children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza’s north, some hitting homes after earlier alerts. Witnesses describe chaotic scenes as families packed their belongings into donkey carts, bicycles and cars, while Gaza’s civil defence agency reported heavy bombing and ongoing refugee movements.

    Why it matters

    This mass displacement highlights the escalating severity of the 20-month Gaza conflict, which has already claimed over 56,500 Palestinian lives. The targeting of dense urban areas brings significant humanitarian risks, including famine, disease, and disruption of already fragile aid efforts. There are grave concerns from international observers and UN officials that the offensive could disproportionately impact civilians and exacerbate a humanitarian crisis in an already devastated region.

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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the offensive, linking it to broader strategic gains following recent military successes, including freeing hostages and striking an Iran-linked target. President Trump echoed calls for a swift end to hostilities and hostage release, urging a rapid resolution on social media. Meanwhile, UN agencies and humanitarian organisations have expressed alarm about aid access in Gaza, especially as food distribution remains precarious amid daily bombardment near delivery sites.

    What next

    As the IDF likely prepares to intensify its Gaza City offensive, international pressure is growing for renewed ceasefire talks. Qatar and Egypt, supported by the US, continue to broker indirect negotiations, though little progress has been reported. Humanitarian groups are calling for safe corridors for civilians and for mass aid to reach displaced populations in al-Mawasi. With the offensive escalating, the risk of deeper displacement and civilian suffering will dominate both diplomatic efforts and media scrutiny in the coming days.

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