• Palestinians abused, forced to chant anti-Hamas slogans in �safe corrid

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    By Ruwaida Kamal Amer and Ibtisam Mahdi
    February 6, 2024

    For several weeks, the city of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip
    has witnessed intense Israeli bombardment by ground and air, as well
    as fierce clashes between Israeli forces and Hamas fighters. Israeli
    Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced last week that the army had successfully dismantled Hamas� capabilities in the city � a claim
    Israel made earlier about Gaza City in the north, only to be proven
    wrong. But in Khan Younis, as in the rest of Gaza, it is we civilians
    who are bearing the brunt of the violence.

    Israeli tanks have besieged two of the most important hospitals still
    partially functioning in southern Gaza: Nasser and Al-Amal. Both are
    located in the western part of Khan Younis, and have been overwhelmed
    since the war began not only with the influx of patients but also with
    families seeking shelter after having been displaced from the northern
    parts of the Strip. Israeli forces opened fire at the more than 8,000
    displaced people sheltering in the vicinity of Nasser Hospital, and
    bulldozed graves in the adjacent cemetery � one of at least 16
    cemeteries that Israel has desecrated during its operation in Gaza.

    Israeli tanks also penetrated the vicinity of Al-Aqsa University at
    the western edge of the city, near the previously designated �safe
    zone� of Al-Mawasi; targeted the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)
    Training Center, one of the largest shelters in all of Gaza which had
    been accommodating up to 40,000 displaced people; and completely
    surrounded the western part of Khan Younis refugee camp.

    The Israeli army dropped leaflets ordering residents to evacuate Khan
    Younis, and in recent days some 120,000 Palestinians have fled the
    city through a supposedly �safe corridor� spanning from the west of
    the refugee camp to the area of Al-Mawasi near Al-Aqsa University. The
    passage through this corridor, however, which is made up of three
    Israeli military checkpoints, has for many Palestinians been one of
    the most harrowing ordeals since the war began.

    According to testimonies from Palestinians who have made the journey,
    including one of the authors, those passing through the corridor were
    forced to chant slogans against Hamas; many had their belongings
    confiscated; and men were separated from their families, stripped, and subjected to hours of physical abuse and deprivation. All the while,
    thousands remain trapped inside Khan Younis, unable to leave their
    shelters out of fear of being shot on the streets.

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