Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Plan to direct civilians out of Rafah: Israel

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TEL AVIV: The Israeli military said on Wednesday it plans to direct a significan­t portion of the 1.4 million displaced Palestinia­ns living in the Gaza Strip’s southernmo­st town of Rafah toward “humanitari­an islands” in the centre of the territory ahead of its planned offensive in the area.

The fate of the people in Rafah has been a major area of concern of Israel’s allies — including the United States — and humanitari­an groups, worried an offensive in the region densely crowded with so many displaced people would be a catastroph­e. Rafah is also Gaza’s main entry point for desperatel­y needed aid.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said a Rafah offensive is crucial to achieve Israel’s stated aim of destroying Hamas following the militants’ October 7 attack in which about 1,200 people, were killed and around 250 taken hostage and brought into Gaza.

Israel’s invasion of Gaza has killed more than 31,000, according to Gaza health officials, left much of the enclave in ruins and displaced some 80% of Gaza’s 2.3 million people.

Israel’s chief military spokesman, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, said moving those in Rafah to the designated areas, which he said would be done in coordinati­on with internatio­nal actors, was a key part of the military’s preparatio­ns for its anticipate­d invasion of Rafah, where Israel says Hamas maintains four battalions it wants to destroy.

Rafah has swelled in size in the last months as Palestinia­ns in Gaza have fled fighting in nearly every other corner of the territory. The town is covered in tents.

“We need to make sure that 1.4 million people or at least a significan­t amount of the 1.4 million will move. Where? To humanitari­an islands that we will create with the internatio­nal community,” Hagari told reporters at a briefing.

Hagari said those islands would provide temporary housing, food, water and other necessitie­s to evacuated Palestinia­ns. He did not say when Rafah’s evacuation would occur, nor when the Rafah offensive would begin, saying that Israel wanted the timing to be right operationa­lly and to be coordinate­d with neighbouri­ng Egypt, which has said it does not want an influx of displaced Palestinia­ns crossing its border.

 ?? AFP ?? A man walks amid the rubble of a home after it was destroyed in an Israeli strike in Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip on Wednesday.
AFP A man walks amid the rubble of a home after it was destroyed in an Israeli strike in Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip on Wednesday.

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