Israeli army orders evacuation of Gaza City hospital as world leaders gather at UN
JERUSALEM: Israeli forces showed no signs of relenting on their new ground offensive in Gaza City on Monday as world leaders gathered in New York for the United Nations General Assembly and more countries prepared to join the surge of nations recognising a Palestinian state.Jordanian Hospital, a key health clinic, a Palestinian health official said.
The latest Israeli operation, which started last Tuesday, further escalates a conflict that has roiled the Middle East and likely pushes any ceasefire farther out of reach. The Israeli military, which says it wants to “destroy Hamas’ military infrastructure”, hasn’t given a timeline for the offensive, but there were indications it could take months.The military has already ordered all Palestinians in Gaza City to head south, to the central and southern Gaza Strip. It has told aid workers in private messages that all humanitarian sites — except hospitals — must evacuate.
The military didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Dr Muneer al-Boush, director general of the Gaza Health Ministry, told The Associated Press that the hospital has at least 300 patients, as well as medical staff and family members of the patients.The city’s mayor, Anne Hidalgo, said on Bluesky social media that it was meant to show Paris’ support for French President Emmanuel Macron’s initiative, to be formalised at a United Nations conference later on Monday.
“Paris reaffirms its commitment to peace, which more than ever requires a two-state solution”, and expressed “its solidarity towards all Palestinian and Israeli civilian victims,” Hidalgo wrote.The protest was called for Monday by grassroots unions across Italy. The unions have denounced “the inertia of the Italian and EU governments” in the face of the violence suffered by the people of Gaza.
Italy’s unions call for a 24-hour general strike in solidarity with the people in GazaAn Italian mayor says the port of Ravenna blocked the transit of two containers carrying “explosives” to Israel, following a letter by local administrators.
Ravenna mayor and centre-left politician Alessandro Barattoni told reporters that port authorities accepted a request from him and the regional governor. The explosives, which he did not elaborate on, were en route to the Israeli port
Many have been attempting to relocate from the city, where 1 million people once lived, to the southern Gaza Strip, following Israeli military calls for a full evacuation.
Hundreds of thousands have remained in the city, the territory’s largest and already in ruins from nearly two years of war and struggling with famine. The Israeli military ordered the evacuation on Monday of the