The Israeli forces in Gaza’s inland operations continue for a second day in order to penetrate the Palestinian enclave as deep as they can, defying international conviction.

Over 100 people died yesterday, the first day of the “Gideon II tanks” operation across the enclave, according to the Ministry of Health and the Gaza Hospital Authorities while hundreds of others abandoned their homes looking for safer places.

Israeli Armed Forces are still informing Gaza residents that open a second route For those who wish to leave the city.

The route, along the Sala-Al-Din Street in the southern lane, will be open from noon today to noon on Friday, Israeli Defense Forces spokesman Avicay Adraee announced in Arabic.

So far, Gaza residents could only leave through a coastal road, which has been flooded with pedestrians and vehicles, as thousands of people are heading south of the city to avoid the impending attack.

Salah al-Din, a main internal artery leading to central Gaza, was used as a main evacuation path during an attack in the city in the first months of the war.

Sources in the Gaza media, some of which are associated with Hamas, report that Israeli forces continued to bomb the city and other parts of the lane at night, injuring or killing several people.

According to reports, unmanned trapped vehicles were blown up in the northwestern neighborhood of Tel al-Haua and south of the city.

Yesterday, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahuhe said that the goals of the attack were “the defeat of the enemy and the evacuation of the population”, omitting any reference to the liberation of the remaining Israeli hostage, which was a consistently declared war target so far. Homer’s families and supporters protested near Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem on Tuesday, accusing him of abandoning their loved ones. It is estimated that about 20 hostages remain alive.

In the meantime, Hamas described the attack on the city of Gaza as “unprecedented barbaric Zionist escalation” which “violated all international rules and laws”.

The Israeli Army estimates that There are up to 3,000 Hamas fighters in the city of Gaza, He said a military official on Tuesday, but the small number highlights the almost impossible work faced by the Israeli army, which accounts for less than 1% of the local population.

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Netanyahu – Trump meeting

At the same time, US President Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a meeting at the White House later this month, the Israeli leader said at a press conference on Tuesday in Jerusalem, while warning Hamas not to be struck by Hamas.

According to Netanyahu, the visit will take place on September 29, three days after the Prime Minister’s scheduled speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The meeting will take place amid US support for Israel’s major attack on Gaza.