Israeli strikes add to misery in Rafah
The Herald|May 29, 2024
ISRAELI strikes on Rafah have killed at least 16 Palestinians, first responders said yesterday, as residents reported an escalation of fighting in the southern Gaza city.
Israeli strikes add to misery in Rafah

An Israeli incursion launched in early May has caused nearly one million to flee from Rafah, most of whom have already been displaced in the war between Israel and Hamas, and who are now seeking refuge in squalid tent camps and war-ravaged areas.

The latest strikes occurred in the same area where Israel targeted what it said was a Hamas compound on Sunday night.

That strike ignited a fire in a camp for displaced Palestinians and killed at least 45 people, according to local health officials, sparking worldwide outrage.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there was a “tragic mishap” on Sunday and the military said it was investigating.

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