The army says it completed the Morag Corridor as it threatens to expand its operations to โmost of Gazaโs territory.โ
The Israeli military has said it completed the construction of what it calls the Morag Corridor, which cuts off the city of Rafah from the rest of Gaza, as it expanded its attacks on the southern part of the Strip.
The Israeli armyโs Arabic language spokesperson on Saturday issued new forced displacement orders for several neighbourhoods in Khan Younis, warning of an imminent attack โwith great forceโ in response to alleged Hamas rockets fired at Israel from this area.
Residents in Qizan an-Najjar, Qizan Abu Rashwan, al-Salam, al-Manara, al-Qurain, Maen, al-Batn al-Sameen, Jurt al-Lot, al-Fakhari and the southern neighbourhoods of Bani Suheila were ordered to leave their homes and proceed to al-Mawasi, on Gazaโs sea coast.
The announcement came amid a barrage of drone attacks and artillery shelling on Khan Younis that killed at least two people.
Israelโs Defence Minister Israel Katz said the Morag Corridor effectively turned Rafah into an โIsraeli security zoneโ and added that the Netzarim Corridor, which divides the Strip in two, would also be expanded.
โWillful passageโ will be granted for Palestinians who wish to flee Gaza, Katz said in a statement, mentioning againย US President Trumpโs planย to remove Palestinians from Gaza.
Katz told Gazaโs besieged population he was offering them the โlast chance to banish Hamas and release all hostages, stopping the war,โ or else Israeli operations will spread to โmost of Gazaโs territoryโ.
Hamas issued a statement accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of prolonging the war despite repeated calls from within Israeli society to halt the conflict. โThe equation is clear: the release of captives in exchange for a cessation of the war. The world accepts it, but Netanyahu rejects it,โ it said.
โThe blood of Gazaโs children and the occupationโs prisoners are victims of Netanyahuโs ambitions to remain in power and to escape prosecutionโ.
Al Jazeeraโs Nour Odeh, reporting from Jordanโs capital Amman, said the Israeli defence minister had given Palestinians an ultimatum. โTopple Hamas and deliver the Israeli captives, Katz said, thatโs the only way to end the war,โ Odeh said.
About 2.1 million Palestinians are now squeezed into about one-third of Gaza and no trucks carrying aid, food, cooking gas, or fuel have entered the Strip since Israel reimposed a blockade last month. Katz has publicly stated that, since breaking the ceasefire with Hamas on March 18, Israelโs goal has been to apply pressure on the civilian population, the correspondent added.
Robert Geist Pinfold, a lecturer in international security at Kingโs College London, told Al Jazeera that while Israel says the creation of the Morag Corridor is purely operational and meant to constrain Hamas, it appears to be part of a longer-term Israeli strategy to control Gaza from afar.
โIsrael has always sought to control the Gaza Strip, particularly to oversee what comes in and what comes out and โsecurityโ over the territories, as Israel would call it,โ he said.
โThese [Morag, Netzarim and Philadelphi] corridors are named after settlements, and the settlements did not appear there randomly. They were put there for this specific purpose: to cut off Gazaโs urban areas and give Israel the ability to squeeze the territory when and if it desires.โ


