Israeli army tells Palestinians to evacuate parts of Gaza’s Rafah ahead of an expected assault
- Israel says 100,000 people ordered to move to nearby humanitarian zone in southern Gaza called Muwasi
- Senior Hamas official brands Israeli order as a ‘dangerous escalation that will have consequences’

The Israeli army on Monday ordered tens of thousands of people in the southern Gaza city of Rafah to begin evacuating, signalling that a long-promised ground invasion could be imminent.
The announcement complicated last-ditch efforts by international mediators, including the director of the CIA, to broker a ceasefire. Hamas and Qatar, a key mediator, have warned that an invasion of Rafah could derail the talks.
A Hamas spokesman said on Monday it would continue negotiations towards a truce in Gaza, despite Israel’s order to begin evacuating people from Rafah.
“We will continue the negotiations positively and with an open heart”, Hamas spokesman Abdul Latif al-Qanou said.
He reiterated that an agreement needed to provide “for a permanent ceasefire and the fulfilment of the demands of our people”.
Israel has publicly rejected a permanent ceasefire.