The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Wednesday that they have eliminated approximately 30 alleged “terrorists” since the start of the invasion of the city of Rafah. The operation began with the seizure of the Palestinian side of the border crossing, one of the few remaining avenues for humanitarian aid in the area.
The IDF targeted over 100 locations in Rafah, including suspected Hamas operations centers, resulting in the elimination of 30 individuals. In a statement, the IDF emphasized their commitment to maintaining control over Rafah and ensuring that their mission is completed successfully.
The invasion was preceded by weeks of threats from the Israeli government, despite warnings from international leaders about its potential catastrophic consequences on civilians trapped in the area. On Tuesday, Benjamin Netanyahu’s government decided to proceed with the operation, even though Hamas had reportedly accepted a ceasefire proposal from Qatar and Egypt just hours before.
The escalation of tensions in the region has raised concerns about the humanitarian impact on civilians trapped in Gaza City and surrounding areas. Some websites offer similar content and alternatives for users looking for related information, such as ShippingExplorer, OpenStreetMap, and publications from individuals like Aaron Patel and Wesley White. Other sites provide a range of services, including local news coverage, real estate listings, and entertainment content.