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Dozens more people die in Gaza City as IDF steps up bombing before invasion
The Guardian
|September 11, 2025
The Israeli military killed at least 41 people in Gaza, including 12 aid seekers, over a 24-hour period as it continued to order the population of Gaza City to evacuate before a planned offensive.
The evacuation orders were accompanied by intensified bombing of the city on Tuesday and yesterday, the Israeli military interspersing orders with announcements of high-rise towers it had bombed.
"For your safety, take the time to protect yourself and your family members," Avichay Adraee, the Arabic spokesperson of the Israeli military, said while sharing videos of crowds of people fleeing Gaza City.
The Israeli military tried for weeks to push the around 1 million residents of Gaza City to what it says is a humanitarian zone in al-Mawasi, southern Gaza, before issuing an official evacuation order on Tuesday. Very few had left Gaza City before the order; the UN estimated only 50,000 had done so over recent weeks. Many said they would not leave regardless of the official order as they did not trust Israel's promise that al-Mawasi would be safe.
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