Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor: Israel repeats the stages of genocide in Gaza through  its intensive bombing and issuing evacuation orders

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor confirmed that the Israeli occupation army is repeating the stages of genocide, which it began implementing in the Gaza Strip a whole year ago.
The occupation intensified its violent bombardment of areas in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip, coinciding with the start of a ground incursion and the issuance of a new forced evacuation map for the remaining residents of the northern Gaza Strip, announcing the start of a new phase of aggression.
 “The occupation army launched more than 70 air strikes and fire belts, in addition to heavy artillery shelling on Jabalia and its camp, Beit Lahia, and the northwest of Gaza City, since yesterday afternoon until dawn today,” The monitor said in a statement on Sunday.
The statement noted that the shelling targeted many homes, gatherings, a water distribution vehicle, and a shelter center crowded with displaced people, which led to the martyrdom and injury of dozens.
It warned that the occupation army issued several new maps this morning, one of which announced the beginning of a new phase of the war, and in which it renamed the residential gatherings in the Gaza and North Gaza governorates, and ordered the remaining Palestinians in those areas to forcibly evacuate to the west of the southern Gaza Strip.
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor expressed its concern that this map is a prelude to the occupation’s efforts to implement a plan to completely evacuate the Gaza and North Governorates and turn them into a military zone.
This reinforces these systematic fears that the occupation army has worked on by bombing shelters and residential complexes since last July, which has affected most of the shelters set up in schools with the aim of eliminating the limited livelihood opportunities in the area.
Rawaa Ghanam
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