“ No one will feel for you ”: Israeli leaflets warn the gasans of the forced plan of Trump ” ‘

London – Following an announcement of the Israeli defense forces which she had “focused the ground operations” in the “center of the Gaza Strip”, the occupation forces dropped the leaflets in Gaza during the night on Wednesday by telling civilians “the world map will not change if all the inhabitants of Gaza disappear”.
The painful message implored the Gazans to leave “before the implementation of Trump’s forced plan – which will impose your forced trip, whether you like it.”
The message continued: “We decided to make a final call to those who wish to receive aid in exchange for cooperation with us. We will not hesitate for a moment to help.”
Otherwise, it suggested: “No one will feel for you, and no one will ask you questions. You are left alone to face your inevitable fate.”
“Neither the United States nor Europe is careful about Gaza,” he said, before concluding, “the game is almost finished, and there is only a little bit. The one who wants to save himself before it is too late, we are there to stay until the day of judgment.”
The IDF did not respond to the request for comments from ABC News on brochures.
The attacks since the end of the ceasefire have made nearly 500 Gazans mortals-mainly women and children-according to a spokesperson for the Gaza Civil Defense team.

Israeli tanks move to a position in southern Israel along the border fence with the Northern Gaza Strip on March 18, 2025.
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Israeli forces have also taken control and “replaced their control in the center of the netzarim corridor” – the line that separates northern South Gaza – said a TDI spokesperson.
Within the framework of the terms of the cease-fire agreement which entered into force on January 19, the Israeli forces agreed to remove the troops on the ground in Gaza towards a buffer area which they sculpted along the perimeter of Gaza, and the troops remained in the Philadelphi corridor-the 8 mile border between Gaza and Egypt.
During the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, Israel completely withdrew from the Netzarim corridor.
The Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz warned residents of Gaza that “the evacuation of the population of the battle areas” in Gaza “will soon start again”, in a video message in Hebrew on Wednesday.
Katz encouraged Gaza residents to go to “other places in the world for those who wish”.
“Take the advice of the American president. Return the hostages and eliminate Hamas, and other options will open up to you – including going to other places in the world for those who wish,” Katz said.

Displaced Palestinians, transporting their business traveling from Beit Hanoun to Jabaliya, one day after the renewed offensive of Israel in the Gaza Strip, March 19, 2025.
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Last month, President Donald Trump called for the forced displacement of the Palestinians to Gaza, attracting large international criticisms and accusations of the Allies and the United Nations. He has since declared that the Palestinians should want to go voluntarily due to destruction.
Residents of Gaza are currently unable to leave alone because the border crossing in Egypt is closed.
The current plan of Israel is to make Gaza unlivable, to restore these so-called “humanitarian zones”, concentrate the Palestinians in these bubbles or islands and from there offer a voluntary transfer of Gaza, Retired Brig. General Amir Avivi, a security hawk who continues to advise the military and defense ministry, told ABC News.
Avivi stressed that the departure would be voluntary. They would be loaded on buses and sent via the passage from Kerem Shalom either to the port of Ashdod, or to an airport near Eilat.
The leaflets fell on Gaza on Wednesday evening seemed to emphasize these intentions more.

Displaced Palestinians, transporting their business traveling from Beit Hanoun to Jabaliya, one day after the renewed offensive of Israel in the Gaza Strip, March 19, 2025.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the troops on Wednesday that a “larger front” could open in the West Bank.
“While we were making a fierce war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, we are aware of the possibility that a larger front can open its doors in Judea and Samaria,” Netanyahu said, according to a statement from his office, referring to the territories of Western West West.
Israel began a larger operation in the West Bank, called Iron Wall Operation, after the entry into force of the first phase of the ceasefire in Hamas-Israel on January 19.
Before resuming ground operations in Gaza, an Israeli official told ABC News that his campaign renewed strikes on the Gaza Strip would continue until the release of all remaining hostages.
Palestinian health officials said nearly 500 people had been killed in Gaza – including more than 170 children nearly 90 women – since Israel has renewed its bombing of coastal territory on Tuesday, marking the collapse of a ceasefire with Hamas that started in January. At least 678 others were injured, Palestinian officials said.
On Tuesday, an Israeli official told ABC News of Hamas: “They were hammered last night and they will continue to be hammered until we took out the hostages.”
An Israeli official described the renewed attacks of the Israeli defense forces against Hamas in Gaza as a “different form of negotiation”, and said that Israel had “not closed the door” to talks using mediators if Hamas was willing to accept other exchanges of hostage prisoners.

The soldiers retained custody by the border fence of Israel-Gaza, Israel, March 18, 2025.
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An Israeli official told ABC News on Tuesday that the offensive will continue “as long as necessary” and “will extend beyond the air strikes”.
The far-right Israeli minister Ben Gvir, and his party resumed Netanyahu’s coalition in the Knesset, after leaving when the cease-fire came into force earlier this year.
GVir has extreme views and wants Netanyahu to go even further in Gaza. There is a vote on Israel’s budget at the end of March.
If Netanyahu’s coalition fails to adopt this budget, his government falls, according to Israeli law.
Wednesday brought new strikes to Gaza. The FDI said it has attacked what it called “a Hamas military site in the north of Gaza where preparations were made to draw projectiles from Israeli territory”.

Israeli soldiers patrolled in a street in the north of Gaza, March 19, 2025.
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The Israeli Navy “also” struck several ships in the coastal area of the Gaza Strip “, which, according to the FDI, was to be used by Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic jihad.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said on Wednesday that a member of foreign staff working for the United Nations had been killed by an Israeli strike in the center of Gaza, with five other “serious” injuries. The injured were taken to Aqsa Martyrs hospital, the ministry said.
The FDI denied participation. “Unlike the reports, the FDIs did not hit a UN complex in Deir El Balah,” he said in a statement.
At least 20 other people were killed during the night: 10 were killed in Rafah, 10 others were killed in Khan Younis, according to spokesperson for Gaza Civil Defense Mahmoud Basal.
This brings the total deaths to almost 500 in about 48 hours.
The renewed campaign of Israel in Gaza marked the end of almost two months of relative calm in the region, which has been devastated by intense fights since October 2023. The ceasefire saw 33 Israeli hostages released from Gaza in exchange for nearly 1,800 Palestinian prisoners of Israeli prisons.

The Palestinians put out a fire in the rubble of the family home of Elias Tarazi, after being destroyed during an Israeli strike in the Al-Sabra district of Gaza City on March 19, 2025.
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Fifty -nine hostages would have stayed in Gaza – of which 24 are allegedly alive. Edan Alexander is the last American hostage-Israeli who was still alive.
Several members of the administrative and civil wings of Hamas were killed during renewed strikes. They understood the vice-minister of the interior, the major-general Mahmoud Abu Tuffah and the vice-minister of justice Omar Al-Hatta.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that his country would act against Hamas “with increasing intensity”.

The Palestinians evacuated an injured man after his house was struck by an Israeli bombardment in Gaza City, Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
Jehad Alshrafi / AP
“Now, negotiations will only take place under fire,” he said in a statement. “Hamas has already felt the presence of our strength in the last 24 hours and I want to assure you: this is only the beginning.”
“Hamas’ military strike and the release of our hostages are not contradictory objectives – these are objectives that are linked,” said Netanyahu.
The renewed offensive caused major demonstrations in Israel, including families from those who are still held hostage in Gaza.
“The greatest fear of families, kidnapping and citizens of Israel has come true,” the hostage families forum in a statement published on Tuesday. “The Israeli government has chosen to give up the kidnapping.”
Guy Davies of ABC News, Jordana Miller, Diaa Ostaz, Samy Zyara, Dana Sivir and Victoria Beaules contributed to this report.