Israel Army Says 700,000 Palestinians Fled South from Gaza City
Displaced Palestinians move with their belongings southwards on a road in the Nuseirat refugee camp area in the central Gaza Strip on September 20, 2025, as Israel presses its ground offensive to capture Gaza City. ©Eyad BABA/AFP

The Israeli military said Thursday that 700,000 Palestinians have fled Gaza City to the south since late August, as it presses an air and ground assault on the urban center.

When asked by AFP, the military said that "700,000 Palestinians have evacuated" from Gaza City to the south of the Gaza Strip.

The UN's humanitarian agency, OCHA, on Thursday said that 388,400 displacement movements had been recorded since mid-August, most of them from Gaza City.

The United Nations estimated at the end of August that around one million people lived in Gaza City and its surroundings, where it has declared a famine.

Israel launched a major air and ground offensive on the Palestinian territory's main urban hub.

"Over the past week, strikes in Gaza city have been especially intensive, including on IDP (internally displaced person) tents, residential buildings and public infrastructure, with many resulting in high numbers of casualties," OCHA said.

Gaza's civil defense agency said Israeli strikes killed 22 people across the territory on Thursday, including five in Gaza City.

An airstrike on a home where displaced people had taken refuge in central Gaza killed 11 people, the civil defense said.

Media restrictions in the territory and difficulties in accessing many areas mean AFP is unable to independently verify the details provided by the civil defense or the Israeli military.

AFP footage from the aftermath of the strike in Al-Zawaida camp showed Palestinians digging through the rubble in a search for survivors.

"The whole place was destroyed, and nothing was left fit for human use," said Youssef Younis, a resident.

Another Al-Zawaida resident, Ahmed Abu Dahrouj, said: "our message is the war must end immediately because we are experiencing an extermination."

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