Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Israel draws evacuation plan for Rafah civilians

Some 1.2 displaced Palestinia­ns brace for battle between Israeli troops and Hamas terrorists

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is firm on confrontin­g Hamas terrorists holed up in Rafah but said some 1.2 Palestinia­n civilians taking refuge in the southern Gaza city will be given safe passage. “We’re going to do it while providing safe passage for the civilian population so they can leave,” Netanyahu told ABC News Sunday.

When asked how such a large number of people sheltering in makeshift tents can go, Netanyahu would only say they are “working out a detailed plan.”

The Israeli premier, who contends “victory” over Hamas cannot be achieved without clearing battalions in Rafah, directed his military on Friday to prepare for the operation. His announceme­nt set off a chorus of concern from world leaders and aid groups.

The announceme­nt came only days after United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Israel seeking a ceasefire and hostage-prisoner exchange.

Gaza’s Hamas rulers warned on Saturday that a full-scale Israeli invasion of Rafah could cause “tens of thousands” of casualties.

The office of Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas said the move “threatens security and peace in the region and the world” and is “a blatant violation of all red lines.”

Rafah has become the last major Gaza city that troops have yet to enter, even as it is bombarded by air strikes almost daily.

“They said Rafah is safe, but it is not. All places are being targeted,” Palestinia­n Mohammed Saydam said after an Israeli strike destroyed a police vehicle in Rafah on Saturday.

Netanyahu has rejected the proposed truce after what he said were ‘bizarre demands’ from Hamas.

The Israeli military said it killed two “senior Hamas operatives” in a strike on Rafah Saturday.

It was part of a wider bombardmen­t that killed at least 25 people in the city, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Meanwhile, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz called for the head of the United Nations agency for Palestinia­n refugees or UNRWA to quit after troops uncovered a Hamas tunnel under its evacuated headquarte­rs. Philippe Lazzarini called for an independen­t investigat­ion into the latest Israeli accusation­s. An Agence France-Presse photograph­er was among a number of journalist­s taken to the compound and tunnel by the Israeli military on Thursday.

UN premises are considered “inviolable” in internatio­nal law and immune from “search, requisitio­n, confiscati­on, expropriat­ion and any other form of interferen­ce.” Hamas has repeatedly denied Israeli accusation­s that it has dug a network of tunnels under schools, hospitals and other civilian infrastruc­ture as cover for its activities.

 ?? JACK GUEZ/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? ISRAELI soldiers inside a tunnel that the army claimed is a ‘Hamas command tunnel’ under a compound of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in Gaza City, amid the continuing war between Israel and the Palestinia­n terrorist group.
JACK GUEZ/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ISRAELI soldiers inside a tunnel that the army claimed is a ‘Hamas command tunnel’ under a compound of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in Gaza City, amid the continuing war between Israel and the Palestinia­n terrorist group.

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