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Israel: IDF re-issues call for civilians in Gaza to move south as forces move to next phase of war with Hamas
Tel Aviv: Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has re-issued urgent calls for civilians in Gaza to move south as the ground forces move to the next phase of its war with the terrorist group Hamas.
"The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is expanding its operations. We are moving to the next phase of our war against Hamas in Gaza, from the air, land, and sea. On October 7, Hamas committed a crime against humanity. Israel is in a war, it did not start, and it did not sink. Hamas is attacking Israeli civilians while firing from among dozen civilians. These are both war crimes. Our fight is with Hamas. Not with the people of Gaza," IDF Spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a video posted to the IDF's profile on 'X'.
"Civilian in northern Gaza and Gaza city should temporarily move south of Wadi Gaza to a safer area where they can receive water, food and medicine. Tomorrow, the humanitarian efforts to Gaza led by Egypt in the United States will be expanding," he added.
The IDF spokesperson said Hamas was using Gazans as human shields amid the ongoing offensive. "Hamas operated inside and under civilian buildings, precisely because they know the IDF distinguishes between terrorists and civilians," he said.
Earlier, on Saturday, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the second stage of the war against Hamas started with the entrance of more ground forces into Gaza on Friday night, The Times of Israel reported.
He said Israel's goal is to "defeat the murderous enemy and to ensure our existence in our land".
His statement came on the heels of the Israel Defence Forces chief informing that the military was carrying out ground operations in the Gaza Strip, The Times of Israel reported.
Netanyahu said the soldiers are part of a legacy of Jewish warriors going back 3000 years. He said they (Hamas) have one goal, "To defeat the murderous enemy, and to ensure our existence in our land."
Addressing a press conference in Tel Aviv, he stressed that Israel's objectives amid the ongoing conflict are clear -- "destruction of Hamas's military and governing capabilities; and returning the hostages home."
He said the decision to launch the ground operations was made unanimously by the war cabinet and the security cabinet, according to The Times of Israel.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday discussed the situation in West Asia and its implications for the region and the world during a telephonic conversation with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, according to a release issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
Both leaders expressed their shared concern about terrorism, violence, and the loss of civilian lives.
PM Modi reiterated India's long-standing and principled position on the Israel-Palestine issue and highlighted India's development partnership and humanitarian aid for the people of Palestine, according to the MEA release.
The two leaders agreed on the need for early restoration of peace and stability and facilitating humanitarian assistance.