UN Secretary-General António Guterres noted that the two-state solution was central to a peaceful Middle East.
“Staying in the city is extremely dangerous. The Defence Army will act with great force in the area. Remaining in the area is extremely dangerous,” said the Israeli military.
The nine measures, which are to come into force immediately, also include a travel ban on people directly involved in what he called a “massacre.”
About 20 of the 48 hostages being held by Hamas were believed to still be alive.
IDF said the slain Hamas spokesman led propaganda and psychological terror campaigns.
The reporters, five of whom worked for the Al Jazeera media network, were killed in a targeted Israeli strike in Gaza City on Sunday.
Amid a war running into its second year, the Israeli government has approved its full military takeover of Gaza in a bid to rescue Israelis held hostage by Hamas.
Israel’s expansion of military action would be in defiance of many other countries’ urging an end to the nearly two-year war in Gaza.
Hamas stated that Israel must cease aerial reconnaissance during the period in which help reaches the hostages.
The U.S. has rejected France’s planned recognition of a Palestinian state, calling it a “reckless” decision that furthers Hamas propaganda.
