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War in Gaza: new strikes on Rafah, concern grows there
Nearly 1.5 million Palestinian refugees are crowded into Rafah, in disastrous humanitarian conditions. The Israeli army says it is preparing for a ground offensive between now and Ramadan, if the hostages are not freed. – (franceinfo)
Nearly 1.5 million Palestinian refugees are crowded into Rafah, in disastrous humanitarian conditions. The Israeli army says it is preparing for a ground offensive between now and Ramadan, if the hostages are not freed.
The city of Rafah (Gaza) continues to be destroyed day by day. Israeli strikes targeted buildings and a mosque. “Around 1:30 a.m., they dropped two shells on us”testifies a resident. “They were housing for displaced people. The whole neighborhood, and the one behind us, was totally destroyed, as you can see.”describes a man.
Benjamin Netanyahu announces an upcoming offensive on the city
Further north, in Al-Zawaida (Gaza), the humanitarian situation also continues to worsen. While the UN is concerned about the fate of nearly 1.5 million refugees massed in Rafah, the Israeli army continues to communicate on its ground operations. Benyamin Netanyahu announced an upcoming offensive on the city, the last bastion of Hamas according to him. Meanwhile, complicated talks continue to try to establish a truce.