Israeli army issues evacuation order for Gaza’s Rafah in anticipation of an imminent attack

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JERUSALEM. The Israeli army has issued a mandate for approximately 100,000 Palestinians to evacuate the southern city of Rafah. This move suggests an imminent ground assault, complicating efforts to negotiate a cease-fire in Gaza.

Rafah, home to over a million Palestinians, has become a focal point in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The Israeli army claims the invasion is necessary to root out Hamas militants, whom they accuse of instigating the conflict with attacks on Israeli territory.

Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani, an army spokesman, disclosed that the evacuation orders were being delivered through various means, including air-dropped leaflets, text messages, and radio broadcasts. The designated evacuation area includes Muwasi, a humanitarian zone established by Israel along the coast. However, this directive has been met with resistance from Palestinian refugees and international humanitarian organizations.

Jan Egeland, secretary-general of the Norwegian Refugee Council, condemned the evacuation order, emphasizing the inadequacy of Muwasi to accommodate the displaced population. Concerns mount over the welfare of civilians, as previous evacuations have reportedly resulted in civilian casualties.

The United Nations agency responsible for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, has rejected compliance with the evacuation order. Juliette Touma, the agency’s communications director, warned of dire consequences, including increased civilian suffering and fatalities, should a military offensive proceed in Rafah.

Meanwhile, amidst the escalating tensions, the Rafah crossing, a vital conduit for humanitarian aid, remains operational. However, the situation remains precarious as the specter of a full-scale ground invasion looms large.

The conflict, which erupted with a Hamas raid into southern Israel, has exacted a heavy toll on both sides. Local health officials report over 34,000 Palestinian casualties, with a significant portion comprising women and children. The destruction wrought by the conflict has displaced around 80% of Gaza’s population, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis.

Efforts to broker a cease-fire have faltered, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accusing Hamas of obstructing negotiations. Hamas, in turn, demands an end to the conflict, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, and the reconstruction of the territory in exchange for the release of Israeli hostages.

As tensions escalate and the specter of further violence looms over Rafah, residents grapple with a harrowing choice: evacuate and risk displacement yet again or remain amidst the uncertainty and peril of impending conflict.

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