6 families flee areas controlled by militias loyal to the occupation
Six families, comprising about 50 people, fled from areas behind the "Yellow Line" controlled by militias linked to the Israeli occupation east of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza. The family members surrendered themselves to security forces in Gaza, and initial testimonies indicate that the agents committed atrocities and moral and criminal crimes.
Six families, comprising about 50 people, fled from areas behind the "Yellow Line," which are controlled by militias linked to the Israeli occupation. These families were residing in places associated with the militias of the so-called Ashraf al-Mansi east of the town of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. The families include a number of individuals who previously worked with the agent al-Mansi, along with women, children, and the elderly. The family members surrendered themselves to security forces in Gaza. A security source in the "Rade'" force stated that they dealt with families fleeing from the camp of client gangs in the yellow zone north of the Strip. The source called on stranded families to leave immediately. Initial testimonies indicate that the agents committed atrocities and moral and criminal crimes. No additional details were available regarding the circumstances of their departure or the measures taken against them.
6 families flee areas controlled by militias loyal to the occupation