A Palestinian man pushes a woman on a wheelchair as displaced people from Beit Lahia arrive in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. AFP
Agency spokesman Mahmud Basal said the military used loudspeakers on drones to tell displaced people sheltering in a school to leave, while also firing tank shells at the area.
The army's "aerial and artillery" fire forced thousands to flee Beit Lahia via Salah Al-Din road, Gaza's main north-south axis, he told AFP.
An Israeli military official speaking on condition of anonymity denied reports no civilians were remaining in northern Gaza.
Zudi Agha, 45, said he was displaced from his home in Beit Lahia to the school but fled for Al-Saftawi, near Gaza City.
He said shooting began the night before, while at dawn drones with speakers told them to "leave the school and the area to save your lives".
The violence intensified in the morning, said Agha.
"I saw people fleeing so I decided to escape," he said. "We walked and carried my mother on a donkey cart. There were tanks everywhere and the whole area was rubble and destruction."
'Dozens of bodies'
The military frequently issues evacuation calls in northern Gaza where, since October 6, it has pressed a major offensive.
The ethnic cleansing in northern Gaza began in the city of Jabalia before expanding to include Beit Lahia.
Ghadeer al-Bardai, 24, said he also fled the area.
"Whoever stays will be sentenced to death," he said, adding he saw "dozens of bodies" on the road out of Beit Lahia.
"Every day, (Israel) bombs and bulldozes homes and buildings and destroys all the necessities of life... The northern Gaza Strip has become a ruin and rubble," he told AFP.
On Tuesday, the UN's humanitarian agency OCHA said an emergency medical team was successfully deployed to Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia for the first time in 60 days.
It said 65,000-75,000 people had been left "without access to food, water, electricity or reliable health care" by the Israeli operation in northern Gaza, "as mass casualty incidents continue".
World Health Organization head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, in a post on X, that Kamal Adwan hospital was "attacked again last night", adding that such actions were "depriving people of lifesaving care".
The Israeli war on Gaza began on October 7, 2023, killing at least 44,532 deaths, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry, which the UN considers reliable.
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