💠Nightmare in Rafah💠
Sunday 12 May 2024 / Year 1959 / Number 12252
💠Zionist Regime Pushes Forth With Invasion💠
💠Nightmare in Rafah💠
RAFAH (Dispatches) -- Israel’s military issued new evacuation orders in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah, forcing even more Palestinians to relocate on Saturday ahead of a likely expanded ground invasion of the territory.
The new evacuation orders encompass areas closer to the city center. The Zionist regime warned people that the military will act with “great force” in those neighborhoods.
The new military orders came despite international concerns over the danger to the more than 1 million Palestinians who’d sought shelter in Rafah, half of whom are children, according to UNICEF. More than half of Gaza’s population had been displaced in Rafah, and it’s where most aid groups had been based for much of the past seven months of the war.
Israel’s military also called on residents in parts of northern Gaza’s Jabalia and Beit Lahia to head to the western part of Gaza City, claiming Hamas had regrouped in those areas.
More than 75% of the Gaza Strip is under evacuation orders, according to the United Nations. People in Rafah say there’s nowhere safe to flee to in Gaza.
The Zionist military estimates 300,000 residents already left Rafah this week following initial evacuation orders for eastern parts of the city on Monday. Many left on foot, dragging children and pushing the wounded in wheelchairs on roads strewn with garbage and overflowing with sewage.
The Zionist regime launched its ground invasion of Rafah Monday night. The onslaught effectively closed Gaza’s main crossing for aid and fuel, and means severely wounded Palestinians and foreign aid workers can’t leave.
In leaflets and messages, the military told people to head to areas of al-Mawasi and Khan Younis.
Hamas says ceasefire talks that took place in Cairo this week have come to a standstill. The group said Zionist prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants the war to continue in order “to achieve his personal goals and political ambitions.”
UNRWA, the main UN agency overseeing aid for Palestinians, says no food or medical supplies have entered Gaza from the territory’s two main crossings since Sunday. Only a few trucks have entered Gaza from a northern border crossing, far short of the amount needed to stave off hunger and starvation, according to aid groups.
Nearly all bakeries across Gaza have shut down. Hospitals are also running low on fuel for generators.
💠Zionist Regime Pushes Forth With Invasion💠
💠Nightmare in Rafah💠
RAFAH (Dispatches) -- Israel’s military issued new evacuation orders in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah, forcing even more Palestinians to relocate on Saturday ahead of a likely expanded ground invasion of the territory.
The new evacuation orders encompass areas closer to the city center. The Zionist regime warned people that the military will act with “great force” in those neighborhoods.
The new military orders came despite international concerns over the danger to the more than 1 million Palestinians who’d sought shelter in Rafah, half of whom are children, according to UNICEF. More than half of Gaza’s population had been displaced in Rafah, and it’s where most aid groups had been based for much of the past seven months of the war.
Israel’s military also called on residents in parts of northern Gaza’s Jabalia and Beit Lahia to head to the western part of Gaza City, claiming Hamas had regrouped in those areas.
More than 75% of the Gaza Strip is under evacuation orders, according to the United Nations. People in Rafah say there’s nowhere safe to flee to in Gaza.
The Zionist military estimates 300,000 residents already left Rafah this week following initial evacuation orders for eastern parts of the city on Monday. Many left on foot, dragging children and pushing the wounded in wheelchairs on roads strewn with garbage and overflowing with sewage.
The Zionist regime launched its ground invasion of Rafah Monday night. The onslaught effectively closed Gaza’s main crossing for aid and fuel, and means severely wounded Palestinians and foreign aid workers can’t leave.
In leaflets and messages, the military told people to head to areas of al-Mawasi and Khan Younis.
Hamas says ceasefire talks that took place in Cairo this week have come to a standstill. The group said Zionist prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants the war to continue in order “to achieve his personal goals and political ambitions.”
UNRWA, the main UN agency overseeing aid for Palestinians, says no food or medical supplies have entered Gaza from the territory’s two main crossings since Sunday. Only a few trucks have entered Gaza from a northern border crossing, far short of the amount needed to stave off hunger and starvation, according to aid groups.
Nearly all bakeries across Gaza have shut down. Hospitals are also running low on fuel for generators.
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