Attack on Rafah: Israeli army destroys tunnels in the city

War in Gaza
Israeli army destroys tunnel in Rafah – 100 more targets attacked from the air

A cloud of smoke rises over the city of Rafah after an Israeli airstrike

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Is Rafah Hamas’ retreat? Israel suspects that the fighters could at least be hiding in the underground tunnel system. That’s why the military is now targeting the city.

According to its own statements, the Israeli army has made its advance into the east of the city Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip, tunnels and other military facilities destroyed. An unspecified number of opponents were killed in fighting and more than 100 targets were attacked from the air throughout the Gaza Strip.

The army said on Wednesday that there were “precise” attacks in “certain areas” in eastern Rafah. After Israeli units advanced towards Rafah on Tuesday night, it was feared that this was the beginning of a major offensive on the city, where up to 1.5 million internally displaced people are said to be staying.

The Israeli military called on residents of the eastern part of Rafah to leave the area on Monday. It was unclear how many people have complied with this request so far. A spokeswoman for the UN refugee agency UNRWA told the German Press Agency that an average of 200 people had been making their way to Khan Yunis and other areas every hour since Monday. However, a senior UNRWA employee spoke on the US broadcaster CNN on Wednesday of around 50,000 people who had left Rafah since Monday.

Israel wants to destroy Hamas because of the October 7 massacre

Israel’s Western partners, especially the USA, have urgently warned the Israeli government against military action in Rafah because of the dramatic humanitarian consequences. According to US media reports, the USA is already delaying the delivery of further ammunition to Israel. Israel wants to completely destroy Hamas after the massacres in Israel on October 7th, whose leaders it suspects are in tunnels under Rafah, where Israeli hostages are also likely to be held to protect them.

According to Israeli media reports, CIA Director William Burns arrived in Israel on Wednesday and met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It should be about the status of negotiations about an exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners and a ceasefire in the Gaza war. Egypt, Qatar and the USA are mediating in the indirect talks, which were to continue on Wednesday in Cairo.

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