Rushdi ApalovGaza correspondent reports from Istanbul and
DavisBBC News, Jerusalem

The Israeli army destroyed a tall bloc in Gaza City, the second main tower that targeted it in several days.
Defense Minister Israel Katz posted a video of the building collapsing on X, with the comment: “We are continuing.”
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF), which was working to expand operations in Gaza, said that the Susi Tower was used by Hamas – a claim ran out by the militant group.
It was not immediately clear if there were any victims. Before the strike on Saturday, Israel brought down the leaflets that repeat invitations to the Palestinians to move to what is called a humanitarian area in the south.
In a post on social media, Arabic Avichay Adrae spokesman urged the population to “join thousands of people who have already gone” to Al-Malassi-a region between Khan Yunis and the coast.
IDF has Encourage civilians over and over again To move there, medical care, water and food will be provided.
However, the United Nations said that tents in Al -Malassi are crowded and unsafe, and that southern hospitals are sunk.
On Tuesday, five children were killed while they were queue from water in Al -Malasi. Witnesses said they had an Israeli drone, an accident that the Israeli Defense Army said was “under review.”

Sussi tower is the second tall destroyed in several days. On Friday, the social media shots of the Mushtaha Tower, in the city’s al-Rimal neighborhood in the city, showed a massive explosion in its base.
The IDF said that precautionary measures were taken to reduce harm to civilians, including the pre -warnings of the population “and the use of” microfinance. “
However, the Palestinians said that the displaced families were protecting the tower of their district, and accused a spokesman for the Civil Defense Agency in Gaza, by asking Israel of the age of “the policy of forced displacement.”
Satellite pictures show several neighborhoods in parts of the city A level of Israeli strikes And demolition during the past month.
The residential and commercial blocs in Gaza City represent an important chapter in the history of the city, linked to the hopes of ending the Israeli occupation and building an independent Palestinian state.
The rise of multi-storey towers-more than five floors-began after the signing of the Oslo agreements in 1993, allowing tens of thousands of Palestinians to return from exile to Gaza and parts of the West Bank.
After the Israeli withdrawal from most Gaza in 1994, the vertical expansion became necessary to accommodate the flow of returnees.
The Palestinian Authority encouraged large investments in the construction sector, with entire neighborhoods called the horoscopes.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the intention of Israel to seize the entire Gaza Strip after indirect talks with Hamas in the ceasefire and a hostage in July.
The United Nations estimates nearly a million people in Gaza City, where it was announced last month. He warned of an imminent “disaster” if the attack continues.
The Israeli army launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas -led attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, where about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others took hostage.
At least 63,746 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.
The ministry also says that 367 people have died so far during the war as a result of malnutrition and hunger.
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