Israeli forces continued their assault on Rafah, a border town previously considered the territory’s last refuge, despite a directive from the top UN court last week to cease operations there.
At least 45 people, including children, were killed in a refugee camp in Gaza’s Rafah following an Israeli airstrike. This incident, occurring just days after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to cease its operations in Rafah, sparked international outrage and further isolated Israel globally due to the Gaza conflict.
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Israel launched the attack on Rafah late Sunday, shortly after Hamas fired a barrage of rockets towards the Tel Aviv area, most of which were intercepted.
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Despite a directive from the top UN court last week to stop its operations in Rafah, Israeli forces continued their assault on the border town, which was once considered the territory’s last refuge.
“All eyes on Rafah” is being used to highlight the ongoing genocide
The phrase “All eyes on Rafah” is being used to highlight the ongoing genocide in this Gaza city. It’s trending on social media as global support pours in for the Palestinians affected by Israeli strikes.
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Numerous celebrities have shared messages of support with the hashtag #AllEyesOnRafah. This phrase has gained momentum as a call for raising awareness about the ongoing conflict.
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Rafah used to be a crucial entry point for humanitarian aid until Israel intensified its military offensive on the Gaza side of the border earlier this month, taking control of the crossing.
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