Short of options, Gazans try to flee Rafah ahead of Israeli operation - News Summed Up

Short of options, Gazans try to flee Rafah ahead of Israeli operation


Gazans living in the overcrowded border city of Rafah are attempting to flee ahead of an expected military operation by Israeli forces, despite uncertainty about where to go next and dwindling resources. "We've been living in a state of terror for about a week now," Anwaar al-Rai, 48, said in an interview Tuesday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called last week for a "massive operation" in Rafah, citing the need to "collapse" remaining Hamas militant units in the last remaining refuge in Gaza. Israeli strikes in the city on Monday, part of what Israel said was an operation to rescue hostages, have added to the fears in Rafah. The strikes killed at least 67 people, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.


Source: Washington Post February 14, 2024 13:28 UTC



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