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“Catastrophe on Top of Catastrophe”: Fears Mount over Rafah Invasion as Israel Refuses to Retreat

HeadlineMay 02, 2024

In Gaza, UNICEF is warning an Israeli ground attack on Rafah would bring “catastrophe on top of catastrophe.” The U.N. agency estimates there are 600,000 Palestinian children crammed into the southern city. On Tuesday, Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called for the total annihilation of Rafah and other Gaza cities. While negotiations continue over a temporary ceasefire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken Wednesday that Israel will refuse to end its assault on Gaza as part of any deal with Hamas to free the hostages.

This comes as aid deliveries for Gaza continue to come under attack. Jordan’s Foreign Ministry has accused Israeli settlers of attacking two Jordanian aid convoys carrying food, flour and other aid. Meanwhile, humanitarian aid has passed through the Erez crossing for the first time since October 7, but aid groups say Israel must allow in far more aid as Gaza faces famine.

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