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Gaza City now a dangerous combat zone, says Israel army

The FrontierThe FrontierAugust 29, 2025 1303 Minutes read0

•Yemeni soldiers carry Palestinian flags during a rally in solidarity with Palestinians today 

The Israeli military declared Gaza City “a dangerous combat zone” today ahead of a looming offensive to conquer the Palestinian territory’s largest city after almost two years of devastating war.

Israel is under mounting pressure at home and abroad to end its offensive in Gaza, where the vast majority of the population has been displaced at least once, and the United Nations has declared a famine, reports AFP.

The Israeli military, however, is gearing up to expand the fighting and seize Gaza City, with its Arabic-language spokesman saying today: “We are not waiting.

“We have begun preliminary operations and the initial stages of the attack on Gaza City, and we are currently operating with great force on the outskirts of the city,” Avichay Adraee said on X.

The UN estimates that nearly a million people currently live in the Gaza governorate, which includes Gaza City and its surroundings in the north of the territory.

The UN declared a famine in the Gaza governorate last week, blaming “systematic obstruction” by Israel of humanitarian aid deliveries.

An army statement today said that going forward, Gaza City “constitutes a dangerous combat zone”, and daily pauses in military activity that had allowed limited food deliveries will no longer apply there.

The military did not call for the population to leave immediately, but Adraee said earlier this week that the city’s evacuation was “inevitable”.

In southern Gaza City today, a footage showed Palestinians picking through the wreckage of a building following an Israeli strike.

Mohammed Abu Qamar, 42, who is originally from Jabalia camp in northern Gaza but was heading south, said his “heart is burning”.

“We don’t want to leave our home. We’re exhausted,” he told our correspondent by telephone. “Death is closing in around us.”

– ‘Fear chases us’ –

In a statement yesterday, COGAT, the Israeli defence ministry body that oversees civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, said it was undertaking preparations “for moving the population southward for their protection”.

Aid groups on the ground have warned against expanding the military campaign.

Abdul Karim Al-Damagh, 64, told our correspondent he was heading south and that it was the fifth time he had been displaced.

“Today, once again, I must abandon what remains of my home and memories… The south may be a bit quieter than here, but it’s not safe — fear chases us, and death is always near,” he said.

Spokesman Adraee said the military would intensify its strikes until all hostages held in Gaza were returned and Hamas was dismantled “militarily and politically”.

The military said it had recovered the remains of two hostages during an operation in Gaza.

It identified one as Ilan Weiss, who was killed in the Hamas attack that triggered the war, and his body was taken to Gaza. The name of the second hostage has yet to be released.

Hamas warned Israel that its planned offensive in Gaza City would subject hostages in the area to the “same risks” as its fighters.

“We will take care of the prisoners the best we can, and they will be with our fighters in the combat and confrontation zones, subjected to the same risks and the same living conditions”, the spokesperson for Hamas’s armed wing, Abu Obeida, said.

Of the 251 hostages seized during the October 2023 attack, 47 are still being held in Gaza, around 20 of whom are believed to be alive.

– ‘Endless’ horrors –

Gaza’s civil defence agency reported at least 40 people killed by Israeli forces across the Palestinian territory today.

Asked for comment by our correspondent, the Israeli military requested coordinates to look into the reports.

Media restrictions in Gaza and difficulties in accessing many areas mean our correspondent is unable to independently verify the tolls and details provided by the civil defence agency or the Israeli military.

UN chief Antonio Guterres has condemned the “endless catalogue of horrors” in Gaza, calling for accountability and warning of potential war crimes.

Turkey said today it had closed its ports and airspace to Israeli ships and planes, with a diplomatic source telling our correspondent the ban applied to “official” flights.

Hamas welcomed the move and urged governments around the world to “escalate punitive measures” against Israel to compel it to halt its offensive.

Hamas’s October 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, mostly civilians, according to tally based on Israeli figures.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed at least 63,025 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to figures from the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza that the UN considers reliable.

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