Israel orders new evacuations in Rafah
Fighting is escalating across the enclave with heavy clashes between Israeli troops and Palestinian militants on the outskirts of Rafah, leaving the crucial nearby aid crossings inaccessible and forcing more than 110,000 people to flee north
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Displaced Palestinians arrive in central GAAza after fleeing from Rafah on Thursday. PHOTO: AP
Rafah (Gaza Strip), 11 May
Israel ordered new evacuations in
Gaza's southern city of Rafah on Saturday as it prepared to expand its
operation, saying it was also moving into an area in northern Gaza where Hamas
has regrouped.
Fighting is escalating across the
enclave with heavy clashes between Israeli troops and Palestinian militants on
the outskirts of Rafah, leaving the crucial nearby aid crossings inaccessible
and forcing more than 110,000 people to flee north. Israel's move into Rafah
has so far been short of the full-scale invasion that it has planned.
The United Nations and other
agencies have warned for weeks that an Israeli assault on Rafah, which borders
Egypt near the main aid entry points, would cripple humanitarian operations and
cause a disastrous surge in civilian casualties. More than 1.4 million
Palestinians — half of Gaza's population — have been sheltering in Rafah, most
after fleeing Israel's offensives elsewhere.
Army spokesman, Avichay Adraee,
told Palestinians in Jabaliya and Beit Lahiya cities and the surrounding areas
to leave their homes and head to shelters in the west of Gaza City, warning
that people were in “a dangerous combat zone” and that Israel was going to
strike with “great force”.
Heavy fighting is underway in
northern Gaza, where Hamas appeared to have once again regrouped in an area
where Israel has already launched punishing assaults. Battles erupted this week
in the Zeitoun area on the outskirts of Gaza City, in the northern part of the
territory. Northern Gaza was the first target of the ground offensive. Israel
said late last year that it had mostly dismantled Hamas in the area.
At least 19 people, including eight
women and eight children, were killed overnight in Central Gaza in three
different strikes that hit the towns of Zawaida, Maghazi and Deir al Balah,
according to Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al Balah and an Associated Press
journalist who counted the bodies.
Israel's bombardment and ground
offensives in Gaza have killed more than 34,800 Palestinians, mostly women and
children, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not distinguish
between civilians and combatants in its figures. Much of Gaza has been
destroyed and some 80% of Gaza's population has been driven from their homes.
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