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Israel orders first Gaza evacuations since ceasefire

Published on: January 20, 2026 10:30 PM

Israeli forces have ordered dozens of Palestinian families in southern Gaza to evacuate their homes, the first such move since October’s ceasefire. Leaflets were dropped in the Al-Reqeb neighbourhood of Bani Suhaila, east of Khan Younis. Residents said the orders are part of Israel’s effort to expand control over the area.

The leaflets, written in Arabic, Hebrew, and English, instructed families to leave immediately. Some residents reported relocating westward, while others remain in partially damaged homes and tents. Local sources said about 70 families, roughly 3,000 people, were affected by this order.

Read more: US invites global powers to join Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ 

Hamas officials condemned the move, calling it a “policy of intimidation” that worsens humanitarian conditions. The organization said the forced evacuations created a state of disruption, further pressuring already limited shelter areas. This comes amid repeated expansions of Israel’s controlled territory inside Gaza since the ceasefire.

The ceasefire, brokered by the United States, has not progressed beyond its first phase. Israel has yet to withdraw fully, while Hamas has not fully disarmed. Both sides accuse each other of violating terms, and future phases, including rebuilding Gaza, remain unresolved.

Read more: US moves to ‘second phase’ of Gaza plan with new Board of Peace

Tensions continue as Israeli troops maintain operations and air strikes across Gaza. Palestinian authorities report over 460 deaths since the ceasefire, while Israel has lost three soldiers. Humanitarian concerns are rising amid repeated displacements and ongoing conflict in the enclave.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Bani Suhaila, ceasefire, Gaza evacuation, Hamas, humanitarian crisis, Israel, Latest

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