Israel has issued evacuation orders for residents in more areas of Rafah in the Gaza Strip as it prepares to escalate its military assault. Despite pressure from the US, Israel is moving forward with its plans to target the southern city, where a significant number of civilians, including many children, have sought refuge from the ongoing conflict.
President Joe Biden has warned that the US will halt the supply of certain weapons to Israel if it proceeds with the invasion. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains determined to carry out the attack, stating that they will fight with whatever means necessary.
The United Nations and other agencies have raised concerns about the potential humanitarian crisis that could result from an Israeli assault on Rafah. The UK government has also expressed doubts about the current evacuation area’s suitability, describing it as “pretty barren land.”
The Israel Defence Forces have issued evacuation orders in southern and northern sections of Gaza, signaling an intensification of military operations. With a large number of displaced people in the region, the decision is expected to draw international attention and strain Israel’s relationship with the US.
The conflict in Gaza has already resulted in significant casualties and displacement, with Hamas continuing to pose a challenge to Israeli forces. The situation remains tense as heavy fighting persists in northern Gaza, where Israel previously claimed to have eradicated Hamas presence.
As the conflict escalates, the international community is closely monitoring the situation and urging for a peaceful resolution to prevent further loss of life and displacement of civilians.