Residents of Rafah said they emerged after a terrifying night of numerous air strikes on Rafah to find fliers falling from the sky telling them to "evacuate immediately". - 'Very scared' -Rafah resident Ammar Mohammad Abu Assem told AFP that people had also been receiving calls "telling us to evacuate". "Whatever happens, my tent is ready," a resident told AFP. - 'No credible humanitarian plan' -International aid organisations have voiced alarm at the expected invasion of Rafah. "From the humanitarian perspective, no credible humanitarian plan for an attack on Rafah exists," said Bushra Khalidi, advocacy director for Oxfam in the Palestinian territories.