Benjamin Netanyahu orders evacuation of 1.5m civilians from crowded Rafah ahead of expected ground invasion by Israeli troops
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered military preparations to evacuate the population of Rafah in preparation for an expected invasion, as around 1.5 million Palestinians have sought refuge there.
- The Biden administration and the United Nations have expressed concerns about an invasion without proper planning, warning of disastrous humanitarian consequences.
- The ongoing Israeli offensive in Gaza has resulted in a high number of casualties and displaced people, with thousands killed and injured, and a quarter of the population facing starvation.
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Israeli military focuses on Rafah as Biden becomes critical of Gaza operation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the Israeli military to evacuate millions of Gaza civilians in the southern town of Rafah before a ground assault is carried out. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports about how Israel's conduct during the war is repelling White House support.
Despite all international warnings, the Israeli military is attacking the city in the south of the Gaza Strip. The health authority of Gaza reports 28,000 deaths since the start of the war. more...
Israel-Hamas War: Israel is preparing for military action in Rafah, Gaza. In such a situation, there is an atmosphere of decadence among the people taking refuge in Rafah. Palestinians claim that Israel wants to push people sheltered in Rafah into Egypt. So that they can capture Gaza like Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Israel greift im Kampf gegen die Hamas nun Rafah im Süden des Gazastreifens an. Doch dorthin haben sich Hunderttausende Zivilisten geflüchtet. Vor einer "humanitäre Katastrophe mit Ansage" warnt Bundesaußenministerin Baerbock.[mehr]
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