deadly bombings continue in Gaza

Israeli bombings continued on Sunday June 2 in several areas of the Gaza Strip including Rafah, killing 60 people, according to data from the Ministry of Health of the Gaza government, led by the Islamist movement Hamas. “Due to Israeli operations, thousands of families have been forced to flee. The 36 shelters in Rafah of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) are now empty”, said the organization. For its part, the Israeli army reports operations “targeted” in Rafah and central Gaza. In the last 24 hours, “30 terrorist targets, including arms depots and armed cells” were targeted, she assures. Follow our live stream.

Gabriel Attal evokes “dramatic images” about the situation in the Gaza Strip. Asked about the demonstrations which took place on Saturday in France in support of the Palestinian people, the Prime Minister said he understood this mobilization. “When we see the images that reach us from Gaza and in particular from Rafah, these are images that are dramatic, catastrophic. I understand, and I share, the emotion [des manifestants]he said on the set of “Dimanche en politique”, on France 3. “When you see explosions such as those we see today in Rafah or in Gaza, that’s why we are mobilizing for a ceasefire,” he added.

Rafah and Gaza targeted by new strikes. Dhe new Israeli bombings targeted several sectors of the Gaza Strip, including Rafah, according to witnesses to AFP. In the south of the Palestinian territory, helicopters fired on the center of Rafah and bombings targeted the south and west of the city. In the north, air raids targeted Gaza City. The Israeli army reported operations “targeted”. She says she aimed “thirty terrorist targets, including arms depots and armed cells”, in the last 24 hours.

Far-right ministers threaten to leave Netanyahu’s government if a ceasefire is agreed. In messages published on X, Itamar Ben Gvir, Minister of National Security, said his party would “dissolve the government” if the agreement was reached, qualifying the proposal as “victory for terrorism and a risk for Israel’s security”. Bezalel Smotrich, Minister of Finance, told him that he “will not take part in a government which accepts the proposed plan”.

Chile “joins” South Africa in its request against Israel at the ICJ. The International Court of Justice, seized at the end of December by South Africa, ordered Israel in January to do everything in its power to prevent any act of genocide and allow the entry of humanitarian aid into the strip. of Gaza, but she did not go so far as to order a cease-fire.


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