JERUSALEM, Oct 13 : A family belonging to Jammu and Kashmir living in Gaza has left her home and are waiting for safe passage near the coastal strip’s southern border with Egypt after Israel ordered some 1.1 million Palestinians today to evacuate northern Gaza and head to the southern part of the besieged territory.
“I left home early in the morning with my husband and daughter and had to undergo a difficult time to reach the southern side of Gaza near the border. The roads have been all destroyed in Israeli bombings, and even transport is a major issue”, said Lubna Nazir Shaboo, a lady from J&K living in Gaza.
“We will stay here and see if we can be allowed to move into Egypt, where my two other children also study,” she said.
“The sounds of bombardment are too scary, and the whole house shakes. It is a very scary situation,” she further added.
Following the brutal attacks by the Hamas militants early on October 7 in the southern areas of the Jewish state, backed by a barrage of rockets that hit even the central parts of the country, Israel vowed an unprecedented offensive against the Islamic militant group that has ruled Gaza since 2007.
Israel Defence Forces today ordered some 1.1 million Palestinians, roughly half the population of the densely populated territory under Islamist Hamas’ control, to evacuate northern Gaza and head to the southern part of the besieged territory.
The move is being seen as a preparation for an imminent massive ground incursion, with Israel drafting an unprecedented number of Israeli reservists, starting Saturday when it faced brutal attacks in its southern areas by Hamas.
The only exit route from Gaza, the Rafah crossing with Egypt, was closed down on Monday, practically closing all possibilities of escape for Gazans.
Israel has also cut off electricity, water and food supplies to Gaza, strangulating the territory with a population of 2.3 million.
The Indian diplomatic missions in the region are in constant touch with the Indian nationals, and relevant authorities are looking to find a safe passage to get them out of the strife-struck region. Four Indian nationals are known to live in Gaza. (PTI)