THE army leveled two more high -rise buildings in her city Gauzehaving previously ordered an evacuation order.
According to Al Jazeera, the buildings abstained 500 meters and 700 meters away by the building hit yesterdayFriday.
🚨breaking: Israeli Warplanes Have Destroyed Al-Susi Residential Tower in Tel Al-Hawa, Southwest Gaza City.
The Building Housed Dozens of Displaced Families and Was Surrounded by Tents of Other Refugees. pic.twitter.com/l7k08xwksf
– Gaza notifications (@gazanotice) September 6, 2025
The Israeli army via X announced: “It was hit: a high -rise building used by the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza city area.
Hamas terrorists installed information collection equipment and placed observatories in the building to monitor the location of Israeli defense forces in the area. Hamas’ terrorists also placed numerous explosive mechanisms near the building.
Prior to the attack, measures were taken to mitigate the damage caused to citizens. “
🎯 Stuck: A High-Rise Building That Was Being Used by The Hamas Terrorist Organization in the Area of Gaza City.
Hamas Terrorists Installed Intelligence Gathering Equipment and Positioned Observation Posts in the Building in Order to Monitor the Location of IDF Troops in the… pic.twitter.com/ueaobs2yBB
– Israel Defense Forces (@idf) September 6, 2025
In accordance with Al Jazeeratoday’s attack targeted a housing complex consisting of three towers. One was destroyed in 2024 and now the other two are destroyed.
Many people who had left the eastern city of Gaza and, more recently, from the North, had found refuge in these towers.
The buildings were opposite the UNRWA headquarters and near a university complex.
Following the evacuation order issued by the IDFs, panic followed as the timeframe was not enough.
According to Al Jazeera, an evacuation order has been ordered for another building, where displaced families are hosted there.
Source :Skai
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