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Israel's military has ordered the evacuation of part of an area in the Gaza Strip it has designated a humanitarian zone.
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The military says it is planning to begin an operation against Hamas militants who have embedded themselves in the area and used it to launch rockets toward Israel.
The area includes the eastern part of the Muwasi humanitarian zone, which is located in the southern Gaza Strip.
Many Palestinians have been uprooted multiple times in search of safety during Israel's punishing air and ground campaign.
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Israeli strikes killed at least 16 Palestinians in eastern areas of Khan Younis, Gaza health officials said on Monday.
Earlier in July, Israel estimated at least 1.8 million Palestinians are now in the humanitarian zone it declared covering a stretch of about 14km along the Mediterranean.
Much of that area is now blanketed with tent camps that lack sanitation and medical facilities and have limited access to aid, UN and humanitarian groups say.
Families live in the midst of mountains of garbage and streams contaminated by sewage.
The evacuation order came during delicate negotiations seeking a ceasefire in Gaza, with US and Israeli officials expressing hope an agreement is closer than ever.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is preparing to make a much-anticipated trip to the US to meet with President Joe Biden and address Congress.
A negotiating team will be sent to continue talks on Thursday, Netanyahu's office said.
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Egypt, Qatar and the US continue to push Israel and Hamas toward a phased ceasefire deal that would stop the fighting and free the hostages.
The war in Gaza has killed more than 38,900 people, according to the territory's Health Ministry, which doesn't distinguish between combatants and civilians in its count.
The war began with an assault by Hamas militants on southern Israel on October 7 that killed 1200 people, most of them civilians, and took about 250 hostages.
Some 120 remain held, with about a third of them believed to be dead, according to Israeli authorities.
The Israeli military said on Monday it is continuing to operate in central and southern Gaza.
On Sunday, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 15 people, including women and children, in Gaza, according to hospital officials and a body count by an Associated Press journalist.
The already precarious humanitarian conditions inside besieged Gaza have worsened with the discovery of the polio virus as water and sanitation services have deteriorated for the territory's 2.3 million people, most of them displaced.
Traces of the virus were found in sewage samples in Gaza. Israel's military said soldiers would be vaccinated and it would work with organisations to bring in vaccines for Palestinians.
Netanyahu has vowed to wipe out Hamas' military and governing capabilities and secure the return of the remaining hostages.
Families of hostages and thousands of other Israelis have held weekly demonstrations to urge the prime minister to reach a ceasefire deal that would bring their loved ones home.
With Reuters
Australian Associated Press