WARNING: This story contains a disturbing picture of death.
The Israeli army flattens the other ruins of the city of Rafah at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip, as the residents say, in what they are afraid of being part of the plan, that the population in a giant camp on idling.
No food or medical materials reached 2.3 million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip in almost two months, because Israel imposed what became the longest blockade of territory in history, after the fall of a six -week arms suspension.
Israel erected its terrestrial campaign in mid -March and since then took over the swath of land and ordered residents from what he said that “buffer zones” around the edge of Gaza, including all Rafah, which constitute about 20 percent of the belt.
Israeli public broadcaster KAN informed on Saturday that the army established a new “Humanitarian Zone” in Rafah, to which civilians will be moved after security to stop Hamas fighters. Help would be distributed by private companies.
The Israeli army has not yet commented on the report and did not immediately answer the Reuters' request for comment. Residents said that huge explosions can now be heard constantly from the dead zone, in which Rafah once stood as a city of 300,000 people.
“Explosions never end, day and night, whenever the earth is shaking, we know that they destroy more houses in Rafah. Rafah has disappeared,” Tamer, a man from Gaza, displaced in Deir Al-Balah, further north, said Reuters through a text message.
He said that he was answered from friends as far as abroad in Egypt, which children did not sleep through explosions.
Abu Mohammed, another displaced man in Gaza, said Reuters with the text: “We are terrified that they could force us to Rafah, which will be like a cage of a concentration camp, completely sealed from the world.”
27 Palestinians reported those killed in the latest strikes
According to local health officials, the Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip killed at least 27 Palestinians on Monday. There was no immediate commentary on the Israeli army.
Strike hit the house in Beit Lahiya, killing 10 people, including a Palestinian prisoner, Abdel-Fattah Abu Mahadi, who was released as part of the arms suspension. His wife, their two children and grandson, were also killed, according to the Indonesian hospital, which received the bodies.

Another strike hit the house at Gaza City, killing seven people, including two women, according to the rescue service of Gaza Health Ministry. Two other people were injured.
At the end of Sunday, the strike hit a house in the southern city of Khan Youunis, killing at least 10 people, including five siblings from four years old, according to the Ministry of Health. Two other children were killed with their parents, according to the Nasser hospital, who received the bodies.
Gaza with a chasm of mass hunger, disease: Un
Israel, who imposed a total gauze blockade on March 2, says that a sufficient number of deliveries has reached the territory over the past six weeks of the truce that he does not think that the population is threatened. He says he can't let food or medicine because Hamas fighters use them.
United Nations agents claim that Gazanie is on the abyss of mass hunger and diseases, and the conditions in the worst since the war began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas fighters attacked the Israeli community.
The Supreme Court of UN began to store Hearings on Monday In the duty of Israel to facilitate humanitarian aid to the territories it occupies.
At least 23 Palestinians protecting at school in the Tuffh district in Gaza City were killed in Israeli strikes overnight on Wednesday. The strikes set on fire to the tents and classrooms, leaving widespread injuries.
The conversations through runny nose and Egypt have not yet extended the suspension of weapons, during which Hamas released 38 hostages, and Israel released hundreds of prisoners and detainees.
Fifty -nine Israeli hostages are still taking place in Gaza; Less than half of them thought they were alive. Hamas claims that it would free them only on the basis of a contract that ends the war; Israel claims that he only agrees to temporary breaks in battle, unless Hamas is completely disarmed, which the fighters reject.
At Doha, the prime minister of Qatar said on Sunday that efforts to achieve a new suspension of weapons in gas made some progress.
On Friday, the global food program said that he lacked food supply in gas after the longest closure that Gaza Zones ever met.
Some residents visited the streets, looking for weeds that grow naturally on Earth; Others collected dry leaves from trees. Desperate fishermen turned to catch turtles, skin and meat sales.
The war in Gaza began after the competitors led by Hamas killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages to Gaza during attacks in October 2023, according to Israel Salla. Since then, Israel's offensive in the enclave killed over 51,400, according to Palestinian health officials.