Israeli Ground Forces Enter Rafah
Reports say Israel is trying to take control of the
Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing
by Dave DeCamp May 6, 2024
https://news.antiwar.com/2024/05/06/israeli-ground-forces-enter-rafah/
Israeli tanks have entered Rafah and appear to be
pushing to capture the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing that
connects to Egypt, several media outlets have reported.
Heavy airstrikes have been reported in the city as
well, with some media reports describing it as a “carpet bombing,” although the scale of destruction and death toll
is unclear at this time.
An Egyptian official told The Associated Press that
the Israeli operation could be limited and that Israeli forces could soon withdraw. But Egypt is also preparing for the possibility of a
major influx of Palestinian refugees entering its territory. According to Middle
East Eye, Cairo estimates between 50,000 and 250,000 Palestinians could
flee toward Sinai.
A source told Axios that Israel plans
to take control of the Rafah
border crossing and
monitor all aid that enters Gaza, a sign that it’s seeking long-term control of
the area. The military activity near the Rafah crossing will further disrupt
aid shipments into the Strip as Palestinians in northern Gaza are facing a “full-blown
famine,” according
to the UN’s World Food Programme.
Israel’s move on Rafah comes after Hamas said it
accepted an Egyptian and Qatari proposal for a ceasefire. Israeli officials
quickly rejected the idea that there was a deal and said the proposal included
terms Israel did not agree to.
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu said the proposal didn’t meet its “core
demands” and said
Israel would go ahead with military operations in Rafah. “The War Cabinet
unanimously decided this evening Israel will continue its operation in Rafah,
in order to apply military pressure on Hamas so as to advance the release of
our hostages and achieve the other objectives of the war,” the office said.
Early on Monday, Israel said it ordered the evacuation of about 100,000 Palestinians from eastern Rafah and
warned that “extreme force” would be used in the area. Rafah is estimated to be
packed with about 1.4 million Palestinian civilians, the majority of whom are
displaced, as the city only had a pre-war population of about 275,000.
Aid groups have slammed the Israeli order since
there’s nowhere for the Palestinian civilians to go. Israel suggested the
Palestinians go to the al-Mawasi refugee camp on the coast, but the Norwegian
Refugee Council said the camp didn’t have the resources to accept the evacuees.
Oxfam America pointed to the fact that Israel has bombed so-called “safe zones”
in Gaza throughout the past seven months.
US officials have claimed they’re opposed to Israel
invading Rafah without a clear plan to protect civilians. But there’s no sign
the Biden administration is putting any real pressure on Netanyahu as US
weapons shipments to Israel continue to flow.
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