The Israeli army will evict about 200 families living in settlements near the Gaza Strip in the south of the country, due to possible retaliation by the Palestinians for the Israeli attacks on Tuesday morning, which killed 13 people.
A statement from the Shaar HaNegev Regional Council, which brings together about 6,000 Israelis from 11 locations located in the northwest of the enclave and less than four kilometers from the dividing line with Gaza, said that most of the residents of the area had already left their homes before the face of an impending rocket attack by Palestinian militias.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant on Tuesday morning gave the green light to the implementation of a program that allows residents of settlements near the Gaza Strip to be welcomed to residences in the rest of Israel during the period of expected fighting with the Palestinians. militia.
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