Israeli Troops to Attack Rafah as the UN Warns of ‘Large-Scale Loss of Civilian Life’
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 8, 2024
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he
would order his troops to attack Rafah, a city in Gaza sheltering over one
million internally displaced civilians. The situation in the Gazan
city is already dire. The UN warns the attack could cause a massive loss of
civilian life.
Netanyahu declared Israeli
troops would soon attack Rafah. The statement follows the Israeli leader rejecting a
ceasefire deal and hostage exchange, saying he would settle for nothing less
than “total victory.”
Jens Laerke, a spokesman for
the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said
attacking the city that is sheltering over 1.5 million Palestinians “may
constitute war crimes.“ “To be clear, intensified hostilities in Rafah in this
situation could lead to large-scale loss of civilian lives, and we must do
everything possible within our power to avoid that,” he
warned.
Palestinians living in Rafah
are sheltering in
tents. The people lack food and clean drinking water. Disease and
starvation are spreading in the city. Gazans feel the coming assault has them “waiting
to be martyred.”
Omar Shaki, the
Israel-Palestine director at Human Rights Watch, expressed that Israeli attacks
on the densely populated city will add to the 11,500
children Israel has killed in Gaza over four months. “Gaza is one of
the most densely populated places on Earth, and Rafah is now the most densely
populated place in Gaza. Any sort of military campaign or air strike would
amplify risks of disproportionate attacks,” he stated.
It is unclear
where the Palestinians will go after Rafah is destroyed by the Israeli
military. Tel Aviv has placed two-thirds of the Strip under execution order.
Outside of Rafah, other places in Gaza deemed “safe zones” lack infrastructure
to support the 2.3 million Palestinians living in the small enclave. Egypt has
threatened to go to war if the Israeli military attempted to drive the
Palestinians across the border.
Bob Kitchen of the
International Rescue Committee explained there was nowhere safe for the
Palestinians to go. “If they aren’t killed in the fighting, Palestinian
children, women and men will be at risk of dying by starvation or disease,” he
said. “There will no longer be a single ‘safe’ area for Palestinians to go to.”
Rafah is the last city in Gaza
not devastated by the Israeli military operations in the Strip. However, Israel
has conducted scores of strikes in the city. On Wednesday, Israeli strikes in
Gaza killed 13 people, including two women and five children.
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