In Washington, officials said it was too early to definitively say whether Israel was following US advice to take concrete steps to ensure protections for civilians, although a State Department spokesperson said it was an “improvement” that Israel was seeking evacuations in targeted areas as opposed to entire cities.
According to Reuters, as many as 80 per cent of Gaza’s 2.3 million people have already fled their homes in the eight weeks of fighting that has turned the enclave into a wasteland.
On Monday, Israel ordered Palestinians to leave parts of Khan Younis, indicating they should move towards the Mediterranean coast and towards Rafah, a major town near the Egyptian border.
Desperate Gazans in Khan Younis packed their belongings and headed towards Rafah. Most were on foot, walking past ruined buildings in a solemn and silent procession.





























