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Israeli strikes on Rafah raise fear ground assault could begin

•Town hit days after Security Council demands ceasefire •3 killed in Israeli raid on West Bank

- Reuters

Israel bombed at least four homes in Rafah on Wednesday, raising new fear among the more than a million Palestinia­ns sheltering in the last refuge on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip that a longthreat­ened ground assault could be coming.

One of the airstrikes killed 11 people from a single family, officials said.

Mussa Dhaheer, looking on from below as neighbors helped an emergency worker lower a victim in a black body bag from an upper story, said he had awakened to the blast, kissed his terrified daughter, and rushed outside to find the destructio­n. His father, 75, and mother, 62, were among the dead.

“I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what to say. I can’t make sense of what happened. My parents. My father with his displaced friends who came from Gaza City,” he said. “They were all together, when suddenly they were all gone like dust.”

At another bomb site, Jamil Abu Houri said the intensific­ation of airstrikes was Israel’s way of showing its disdain for a UN Security Council resolution last week demanding an immediate Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

Next up, he fears a ground assault on Rafah, which Israel has threatened for weeks to carry out despite pleas from its closest ally Washington that this would wreak a humanitari­an disaster.

“The bombing has increased, and they have threatened us with an incursion, and they say that have been given the green light for the Rafah incursion. Where is the Security Council?” Abu Houri said. “Look at our little ones. Look at our children. Where should we go? Where should we go?”

Another Israeli airstrike in Rafah on Wednesday afternoon killed four Palestinia­ns including a woman and a child and injured other residents, Gaza health authoritie­s said.

Just west of Gaza City in the enclave’s north, seven people were killed in an airstrike on a house, health officials said.

Separately, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where bloodshed has worsened in parallel with the Gaza war, three Palestinia­ns were killed and four wounded by Israeli fire during a raid in Jenin overnight, the Palestinia­n Health Ministry said. Israeli forces just north of Rafah kept the two main hospitals in Khan Younis, Al-Amal and Nasser Hospital, under a blockade imposed late last week. In the north, they were still operating inside Al Shifa, the enclave’s largest hospital, which they stormed more than a week ago.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said wounded people and patients were being held inside Al-Shifa’s human resources department that was not equipped to provide them with health care.

Residents living nearby have reported hearing explosions in and around Al-Shifa and columns of smoke coming from buildings inside the premises.

“A war zone, this is how it looks in and around Al-Shifa,” Mohammad Jamal, 25, who lives 1 km away from Al Shifa, said via a mobile phone chat app. “Explosions never stop, we see lines of smoke coming from inside, no one moves even in streets that are hundreds of meters away because of Israeli snipers on rooftops of buildings.” Internatio­nal mediation has failed to secure a ceasefire and exchange of prisoners so far as the two sides stick to irreconcil­able demands. Hamas wants an end to the war and total Israeli withdrawal from Gaza while Israel has vowed to keep fighting until its foe is eradicated.

My parents. My father with his displaced friends who came from Gaza City. They were all together, when suddenly they were all gone like dust.

 ?? AFP ?? Smoke billows over buildings following Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday.
AFP Smoke billows over buildings following Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday.

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