The United Nations issues a grave warning about possible bloodshed in Rafah, Gaza, if Israel launches a ground invasion.
In recent developments, the United Nations raised alarm over the escalating tensions in Rafah, Gaza, cautioning that an Israeli assault could result in a devastating 'slaughter' in the region. The UN's Humanitarian Chief, Martin Griffiths, emphasized the urgent need to prevent a potential humanitarian crisis and loss of civilian lives in Rafah. Talks aimed at securing a Gaza truce involving the U.S., Egypt, Israel, and Qatar ended inconclusively, heightening concerns as Rafah braces for a possible Israeli offensive.
Despite mounting international pressure, the U.S. administration indicated it would not penalize Israel for its actions in Rafah if civilian protection measures were not implemented. The atmosphere in Rafah is fraught with panic as Palestinians face the daunting decision of either fleeing or remaining in their besieged enclave, while Israel contemplates a ground offensive.
In a controversial move, Israel's alleged plan to evacuate Palestinians from Rafah for 'safety' was debunked, with claims suggesting a darker intention of harming or forcibly displacing them. The South African government has urgently petitioned the UN's International Court of Justice to investigate Israel's military tactics in targeting civilians in Gaza, seeking accountability and justice for the affected population.
As ceasefire discussions persist and tensions escalate, Rafah remains a focal point of conflict and humanitarian concern. Recent actions by Israeli forces, including attacks near Nasser Hospital, have prompted a mass exodus of civilians seeking refuge from the escalating violence. The volatile situation in Rafah underscores the urgent need for diplomatic intervention and efforts to protect civilian lives amidst the intensifying crisis.
A top UN official has warned an Israeli assault on Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city, could lead to a "slaughter". Humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths said ...
The United Nations on Tuesday warned against an Israeli ground invasion of Rafah in the Gaza Strip, saying an offensive could "lead to a slaughter" in the ...
Statement by Martin Griffiths, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator.
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