Israel military calls on Palestinian civilians to evacuate Rafah
- #Africa
- #Asia
- #Pacific
- #Fundamental Rights
- #Civil Liberties
- #Conflicts
- #War
- #Peace
- #Diplomacy
- #Foreign Policy
- #Europe
- #Middle East and Africa
- #Emerging Market Countries
- #Human Rights
- #Civil Rights
- #Aid Relief
- #Humanitarian Agencies
- #Insurgencies
- #Middle East
- #North Africa
- #Non-Governmental Organizations
- #government
- #Politics
- #Society
- #Social Issues
- #South-West Asia
- #Gulf
- #Civil Unrest
- #Military Conflicts

Israel military calls on Palestinian civilians to evacuate Rafah
Israel's military said on Monday it had begun encouraging residents of Rafah to evacuate the southern Gazan city as part of a 'limited scope' operation, but did not immediately confirm media reports this was part of preparation for a ground assault.
Seven months into its offensive against Hamas, Israel has said Rafah harbours thousands of the Palestinian Islamist group’s fighters and that victory is impossible without taking the city.
But with more than a million displaced Palestinians sheltering there, the prospect of a high-casualty operation worries Western powers and neighbouring Egypt.
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

Niger Roundup: US oil investment push, security concerns in Bilma, soaring meat prices grip Niger
In what appeared to be the beginning of a civilian evacuation ahead of a ground assault, the Israeli military called on Palestinians in eastern parts of Rafah to move to a nearby "humanitarian area".
In a statement on Monday, the military said posters, text messages, phone calls and media announcements would be used to “encourage ... the gradual movement of civilians in the specified areas”.
Although people were being moved into humanitarian areas that were "safer", the Israeli military cautioned that Hamas was known to fire from those areas.
It added that it was not setting a timeframe for the Rafah evacuation, however, but would make operational assessments.
It estimated it would need to move 100,000 people from Rafah in the 'limited scope' evacuation.
Earlier, an Israeli broadcaster, Army Radio, had said Israel's armed forces had begun evacuating Palestinian civilians ahead of a threatened assault, although the military did not confirm that report.
Army Radio said evacuations were focused on a few peripheral districts of Rafah, from which evacuees would be directed to tent cities in nearby Khan Younis and Al Muwassi.
The war began after Hamas stunned Israel with a cross-border raid on Oct. 7 in which 1,200 people were killed and 252 hostages taken, according to Israeli tallies.
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

El Salvador’s transformation is a template for the world. What if it’s a mirage?
This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.