Forced displacement drives more than 1 million Palestinians away from Rafah, UNRWA says

Forced displacement drives more than 1 million Palestinians away from Rafah, UNRWA says
Forced displacement drives more than 1 million Palestinians away from Rafah, UNRWA says

The latest Israeli bombings have left more than twenty people dead in southern and central Gaza. On the other hand, the Israeli Army has announced the discovery of the remains of an Israeli murdered on October 7.

Forced displacement has driven more than a million Palestinians away from the city of Rafah in Gaza, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNRWA) announced this Monday.

The small town on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip was home to around 1 million Palestinians who fled Israeli attacks elsewhere in the enclave, according to aid groups.

Since early May, the Israeli military has been carrying out a “limited operation” in Rafah to root out Hamas fighters and dismantle infrastructure used by the Palestinian Islamist group that rules Gaza.

The Israeli military has told civilians to head to an “expanded humanitarian zone” about 20 kilometers (12 miles) away.

Many Palestinians have complained that they are vulnerable to Israeli attacks wherever they go and have been moving up and down the Gaza Strip in recent months.

They find mortal remains of an Israeli murdered on October 7

The Israeli Army has claimed to have found the remains of an Israeli killed in the Hamas attack on October 7, around the Nir Oz kibbutz, near the Palestinian enclave of Gaza.

New scientific identification tests, along with information on the location of the remains, confirmed that it was the previously unidentified body of the 35-year-old Israeli.

Bombings continue in Gaza

More than twenty Gazans, including at least three children, died this morning both in Khan Younis (south) and in the central area of ​​the Palestinian enclave during incessant Israeli air attacks despite truce negotiations.

 
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