These shelters are schools and other public infrastructure facilities, the coordinates of which have been transferred by the UN to Israel.
Israeli authorities have identified approximately 150 shelters in the Gaza Strip that will not be attacked by the Israeli army during its ongoing operation in Gaza. This was said by Colonel Elad Goren, a representative of the Israeli military department COGAT for relations with the Palestinians, reports The Times of Israel.
These shelters are located in addition to the Al Mawasi area. It was not attacked even after the terrorist groups fired missiles from a safe coastal zone of 20 square kilometers. km.
Goren added that these shelters are schools and other public infrastructure facilities, the coordinates of which have been transferred by the UN to Israel.
According to him, these 150 buildings will remain safe for civilians until there is a change in IDF operations.
US officials have previously said that although Israel has expanded some safe zones, some Palestinians still suffer from attacks.
Let us recall that on December 5 it became known that the Israel Defense Forces were launching the third phase of a ground offensive against Hamas and surrounding the city of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza.
It should be noted that on December 1, the Israel Defense Forces resumed fighting in the Gaza Strip, accusing the Palestinian radical group Hamas of disrupting the ceasefire.
Source: korrespondent

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