Residents of eastern Gaza city say they were forced to flee their homes after Israeli forces and allied local militias advanced into the Al Tuffah and Al Shaβ€˜af areas in an overnight operation launched on Wednesday.

The neighbourhoods are close to the β€œyellow line” to which Israeli forces withdrew in early October under a fragile US-backed ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.

The line runs the length of the narrow coastal strip and leaves Israel in control of the eastern, northernmost and southernmost areas of the Palestinian territory. However, Israeli troops have been breaching the line since November, according to residents.

Fouad Islim, 34, who lives near the Snafour roundabout in Al Tuffah, said Israeli armoured vehicles began operating in his neighbourhood overnight, preventing his family, which includes 10 children and his elderly father, who cannot walk, from fleeing.

β€œAt dawn, we saw tanks had advanced more than 100 metres,” he told The National. β€œThen quadcopter drones dropped small yellow cubes near our homes and ordered us to evacuate immediately because the yellow line would be expanded.”

Mr Islim said the family struggled to secure transportation amid gunfire from quadcopters and military vehicles. β€œThe panic among women and children was indescribable,” he said. When they finally stepped outside in the afternoon, they saw masked men in civilian jeeps speaking Arabic, he said.

β€œThey ordered us to leave. Some of them entered our home, insulted us and Hamas, and said the next authority would be Rami Helles,” he said, referring to the leader of a local militia that operates in the area.

Mr Islim said his family had to flee their home without their belongings, even though it lies beyond the yellow line. β€œThe occupation [Israel] and its collaborators forced this on us,” he said.

Another resident, who asked not to be named, said men affiliated with Rami Helles arrived in black and white jeeps, firing into the air, before ordering residents to leave through loudspeakers.

It is painful that the ones who forced us out were people from our own country, not the occupation Gaza city resident

β€œThey said we had until the evening to evacuate,” he told The National.

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