The International Committee of the Red Cross warned on Saturday against the massive removal of the population from the city of Gaza as The army intensifies the siege of the city Before the great attack he has announced that he will launch against the Palestinian Islamist movement.

While the Gaza Strip has been destroyed after 23 months of war, civil protection, first aid service, spoke for 66 deaths on Saturday From many Israeli blows against Palestinian territory, mainly in the city of Gaza.

In spite of increasing pressures, both abroad and Israel, to put an end to the war, his government Benjamin Netanyahu He says he wants to continue the attack and the army is preparing for a general attack on the city of Gaza. The army ruled that the evacuation of the city is “inevitable”.

“It is impossible to take a massive evacuation of the city of Gaza in a safe and decent manner under the current circumstances,” Red Cross Chairman Miriana Spoliaric reacted as reported in a press release.

Thousands of residents have already left the city, located in the northern part of the Palestinian enclave. According to the UN, almost a million people live in the Gaza Government, which includes the city and its surroundings.

With the attack on the city of Gaza, Netanyahu and his far -right allies say that They want to end with Hamas, The unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, triggered the war, bringing back the hostages that were abducted that day and are still being held there.

The Gaza Civil Protection Representative Mahmoud Basal He told the French Agency that 66 Palestinians were killed in Israeli blows, 12 of which were raided by tunes displaced in Al Nassr district in the city of Gaza.

According to Umm Imand Kahil, who was nearby, children are included among the victims of this raid that “made the earth tremble”.

“People were shouting, the whole world was running, trying to save the injured and pull the witnesses lying on the ground,” the 36 -year -old woman told the French agency.

Civil protection, operating under Hamas, who took control of Gaza in 2007, spoke yesterday morning of severe Israeli blows in the city of Gaza.

“The bombings were fierce, they didn’t stop for a second, we couldn’t sleep,” said Abu Mohamad Kisko, a resident of the Zeitun district, who spoke by phone.

He said he left the city because “there is no safe place” in the Gaza Strip.

Taking into account the restrictions imposed on the media in Gaza and the difficulties of accessing the field, the French Agency cannot independently confirm the Civil Protection Report.

At the end of yesterday’s day, the Israeli army said that “he hit a major terrorist Hamas in the Gaza city”, without giving details of his identity.

According to Israeli media, citing anonymous security sources, this is a spokesman for Hamas’s armed wing, Abu Obidida.

In Israel, citizens opposed to the planned attack on the city of Gaza are afraid of costing life to more soldiers and endangering the security of hostages who abducted October 7th and are still alive.

Thousands of people marched last night in Tel Aviv and other cities demanding the release of hostages and ending the war.

“Netanyahu, if Matan returns to me to a carcass (…) I will personally make sure you are accused of murder,” a leading figure in the hostage forum, was Zangauker, talking about her son.

Israel has announced that it has identified the corpse of one of the two hostages recently brought by the Gaza army. This is Indan Stevi, a young man who had been abducted at the Tribe of Nova Music Festival.