Mark Regev
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Mark Regev Life story
Mark Regev is an Israeli diplomat and civil servant, and the Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom since April 2016. Prior to that, he was the chief spokesman for the Prime Minister of Israel, a position he held from 2007 to 2015. Originally from Australia, he moved to Israel in 1982.
Israeli forces reported to be pushing into southern Gaza
... Speaking to the BBC s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, Prime Minister Netanyahu s senior adviser Mark Regev said civilians are not targets and protecting them is made more difficult by Hamas " embedding its military terror machine" in civilian neighbourhoods...
Gaza hostages: 'My father wasn't released, but I'm happy for those families'
... Mark Regev, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, described the release as " bittersweet" because most hostages were still in Gaza...
Israel orders evacuation Khan Younis in southern Gaza
... I know it s not easy for many of them, but we don t want to see civilians caught up in the crossfire, " Mark Regev, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told US network MSNBC on Friday...
Hamas hostages: Israeli mothers recall their children being kidnapped by Hamas
... Mark Regev, a senior adviser to Mr Netanyahu, also appeared on The Context and acknowledged a " terrible failure" in the security response ahead of Hamas attacks...
Gaza 'disconnected from the planet' - but messages of fear trickle out
... " Challenged on whether Israel had cut communication in Gaza, Mark Regev, a senior Israeli government advisor, told the BBC it was " standard behaviour to disrupt the communications of your enemy" likening it to what he said the UK and US had done in previous conflicts...
Biden heads for Israel as Gaza death toll rises
... " Mark Regev, a spokesman for Mr Netanyahu, told BBC radio 4...
Israel orders evacuation Khan Younis in southern Gaza
By Oliver SlowBBC News
Israel has told Palestinians in Khan Younis, The largest City in southern Gaza, to leave their homes.
The City hosts hundreds of thousands who fled northern Gaza as Israel began a ground operation against Hamas.
The New Order suggests The military operations could soon move towards The South of The Gaza Strip .
Israel says The aim is to wipe out Hamas, following its attack on Israel on 7 October in which 1,200 people were killed and More Than 240 taken hostage.
The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says More Than 12,000 people have been killed by Israel since then, including 5,000 children.
On Saturday, Israeli missiles struck a residential building in Khan Younis, killing 26 people, a local health official said.
Israel has Not Yet commented on The Incident .
But it has been dropping leaflets in The wider area, urging people to leave for shelters.
" We're asking people to relocate. I know it's not easy for many of them, but we don't want to see civilians Caught Up in The crossfire, " Mark Regev , an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , told US network MSNBC on Friday.
Israel did not want to see " civilians Caught Up in The crossfire" Mr Regev said.
He Said Israeli troops would need to advance into The City to remove Hamas fighters from underground tunnels, adding he was " pretty sure" those being urged to relocate " won't have to move again" if they head west, towards The Mediterranean Sea.
Mr Regev said The areas they were being asked to move to would " hopefully have tents and a field hospital" although no such plans have yet been publicised, and it is unclear if such facilities would be able to accommodate potentially well over A Million evacuees.
Because The Western Areas are close to The Rafah border crossing with Egypt, humanitarian aid could be brought in " as quickly as possible" Mr Regev said.
More on Israel-Gaza warLike elsewhere in The Gaza Strip , southern Gaza has been in The grip of a humanitarian crisis since 7 October, when Israel enforced a full-scale blockage.
There have been widespread reports of water, food and fuel shortages, as well as concerns about healthcare facilities and sanitation conditions.
Israel has launched near-constant air strikes across much of The Gaza Strip , as well as a ground incursion into northern Gaza, including reducing much of Gaza City - The Enclave 's largest City - to rubble.
The UN estimates that at least 1. 5 million people in Gaza are internally displaced, with overcrowding a major concern. Many are sheltering in UN facilities, as well as hospitals, churches and public buildings.
Much of The recent fighting has centred on Gaza City 's al-Shifa Hospital, where Israel says Hamas has been operating a command-and-control centre, which Hamas denies. Israel is yet to provide substantial evidence to back its claim.
Hundreds of people are reported to have left al-Shifa on Saturday, with one journalist who left The Hospital telling The Bbc " we raised our hands and carried white flags".
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have denied ordering an evacuation of The Hospital , but said it had agreed to a request from a hospital director and was providing a " secure route" for those wishing to leave.
Hamas officials say 120 patients remain at The Hospital , along with premature babies.
There are also reports that a UN school-turned-shelter in northern Gaza has been hit, with many casualties.
The Hamas-run health ministry in The Gaza Strip told The AFP news agency that at least 50 people had been killed in an Israeli strike on The Al-Fakhoura school.
An IDF spokesman told The Bbc that he could not confirm it was an IDF strike and was looking into The Incident .
The Bbc cannot independently verify what has happened, but we have verified footage that shows many people injured at The Site , which is located in The Jabalia refugee camp.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com