A column of heavy armoured personnel carriers (APCs) at an area along the border with Gaza, southern Israel, as Israel gathers its forces around the enclave

Israel tells 1.1MILLION people in Northern Gaza to evacuate south within 24 hours as it prepares to launch ground assault and continues bombardments - which Hamas claims have killed 13 hostages since yesterday

  • Israel's military today said order was 'for [civilians] own safety and protection'
  • On Thursday, Israeli officials it said that while it was preparing, a decision has not yet been made on a large-scale retaliation to the attacks

Israel has ordered more than one million people to evacuate northern Gaza within 24 hours ahead of a feared Israeli ground offensive aimed at eradicating Hamas.

The order this morning sent panic through civilians and aid workers already struggling under Israeli airstrikes and a blockade, while the United Nations called such an evacuation 'impossible' that would turn an tragedy into calamity.

It comes as Hamas claimed at least 13 Israeli and foreign hostages held in northern Gaza have been killed in Israeli air strikes in the past 24 hours.

'Thirteen prisoners... including foreigners' were killed in five locations targeted by Israeli fighter jets, Hamas's armed wing said Friday.