Egypt opposes establishment of humanitarian city in Rafah
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Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz, announced on Monday the desire to create a "humanitarian city" on the ruins of Rafah, intended to accommodate up to two million Gazans in a closed space. An announcement that arouses the concern of lawyers specialized in international law.
According to diplomatic sources, the chances of a deal in which 10 hostages will be released alive are increasing • The UN has pledged that the aid will be stored in its warehouses • The mines: Hamas' demand to close the American aid centers and its opposition to a humanitarian city in Rafah
Israel lays blueprint to evacuate Gazans into ‘humanitarian city’, activists call it hell
Under the plan, Israeli forces would relocate 600,000 Palestinians into a militarised camp on Rafah’s ruins, eventually housing all Gazans there under strict confinement, while facilitating their emigration abroad, a move officials insist will take place despite international legal concerns.
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