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What is happening in Rafah? Israel’s master plan… a big lock on the Gaza border!

War tensions have become a recurring theme in the Middle East. The conflict between Israel and Hamas has entered its 214th day. The Gaza Strip is in complete disarray. From here lakhs of people have taken shelter in Rafah city. In this case, Israel has decided to attack the camps of Hamas forces in Rafah. It was said that it might backfire on innocent people.

Israeli army in action

Now Israel plans to relocate the people of Rafah to Khan Yunis and has accelerated the work. Israel has sought help from other countries to relocate Palestinians. It has moved in army tanks to signal the start of its operation in Rafah. They have also taken control of the Gaza Strip bordering Egypt.

Gaza border areas sealed

In a statement issued by the Israeli military, our mission is to eliminate Hamas forces and destroy the infrastructure used in Rafah last week in an incident that killed 4 Israeli soldiers at the Karim Shalom border. Meanwhile, Hamas forces have said they are ready for a ceasefire deal.

Peace talks

The United States and Arab countries are continuously involved in this process. So Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is also forced to agree to the deal. International pressure is being applied to that extent.

Innocent victims

According to reports, since Israeli forces began to infiltrate Rafah, many innocent people have been killed. The bodies of 27 people have arrived at a hospital there. The administration said that 150 seriously injured people have been brought for treatment. So there is confusion among the public. Israeli forces have sealed off two border crossings, the Rafah and Karim Shalom crossings.

The UN Council is in agony

It is through this way that relief supplies are sent to the affected people. The United Nations has reported that there is a major problem with these closures. International political observers warn that the situation will worsen without humanitarian aid.