Israeli officials have initiated the evacuation of Sderot, marking the first time an entire city has been evacuated in the nation’s history.
Deputy Mayor Elad Kalimi told journalists that around 20,000 of the city’s residents have already relocated. He anticipates the majority of the remaining inhabitants will depart Sderot by day’s end. Kalimi estimates that roughly 3,000 residents, or 10% of the city’s population, will choose to stay or remain due to unavoidable circumstances.
Kalimi also noted that since October 7, the city has endured 75 direct rocket strikes.
Sderot is four miles away from the nearest Palestinian city in the Gaza Strip. It is in the southern part of Israel.
Govt to cover accommodations of Sderot residents for at least a week
Sderot’s Mayor, Alon Davidi, confirmed that the government will cover the hotel accommodations for Sderot residents for the upcoming week at least. “We remain committed to both the inhabitants who have stayed and those who have departed, while simultaneously sourcing more funds to support their extended stay away from the city during this conflict,” Davidi expressed.
In an interview with Israel’s Channel 12, David remarked, “Now is not the moment to be in Sderot. We hope for a decisive triumph over Hamas and Jihad.”
To support evacuees, the government, aided by individual contributions, is sponsoring accommodations in hotels in different Israeli cities like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Eilat.
The broader government evacuation plan also encompasses southern Ashkelon.
Many residents refuse to relocate
Ayelet Shmuel, a resident of neighbouring Ashkelon, assists Sderot’s traumatised populace. She said that her family and she would not move to safer parts of Israel for ideological reasons.
Shmuel, reflecting the sentiments of many, stated, “Many of us feel that we won’t be driven from our homes.” As she strolls past a van in Sderot marked by gunfire, evidence of Hamas’s destructive spree on October 7 in the city and its neighbouring areas, she adds, “Besides, where would we relocate? To Tel Aviv? The terror group might target there as well.”
Meanwhile, in the north, Israel has imposed a blockade up to 2.5 miles from its northern boundary with Lebanon following a missile attack on a border village, for which the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah took responsibility.
1,300 Israelis, 2,300 Gazans dead in conflict
The United Nations Aid organizations have described the conditions in the enclosed territory as “dire.” The conflict has claimed the lives of at least 1,300 in Israel, and casualties in Gaza surpass 2,300.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is on a tour of the Middle East and had a ‘fruitful ‘ discussion in Riyadh with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, on the ongoing conflict between Israeli and Hamas. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian also held talks with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Doha. “If the Zionist regime’s crimes against the Palestinian people and citizens continue, no one can guarantee that the situation in the region will remain the same, “Amirabdollahian said after the meeting, according to Iranian media.
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