Israel continues bombing in Rafah despite ban from International Court of Justice

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War in Gaza: Israel continues its bombings in Rafah, despite the ban by the International Court of Justice
War in Gaza: Israel continues its bombings in Rafah, despite the ban by the International Court of Justice
(Franceinfo)

The Israeli army continues its bombings in Rafah, in the Gaza Strip, on Saturday May 25, despite the decision of the International Court of Justice, which ordered the Jewish state to immediately end the assault.

An Israeli strike pulverizes a building in Rafah, in the Gaza Strip. On Saturday May 25, the IDF bombings did not stop despite the order given the day before by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to suspend these operations. In this town in the south of the enclave, located near the border with Egypt, a million Gazans found refuge there after Israel ordered the evacuation of the north of the country. “We want the operation to stop completely”implores a resident of Rafah.

In view of a ground offensive announced on Rafah by Israel, thousands of Gazans were once again forced to flee. Despite everything, they are still not spared from Israel’s strikes. Many people were injured. “Why is the world just looking at us? They’re killing our children, they’re killing us all!”, deplores a refugee. The attacks continue even though an agreement to relaunch negotiations was reportedly reached in Paris this Friday, May 25.


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