Israeli attacks on a refugee center in Rafah, Gaza Strip, sparked an angry reaction from French President Emmanuel Macron, TF1 Info reports on May 27.
According to Palestinian officials, on the night of May 27, Israel bombed a center for displaced people near Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip (Palestine). The strikes killed 45 people, a spokesman for Hamas’s Palestinian Health Ministry said. The Israeli army, for its part, noted that the attacks were carried out against terrorists.
“The incident is under investigation.”Israeli military representatives said after receiving reports of civilian casualties.
The international community reacted quickly to the Israeli army’s attacks. Egypt condemned the deliberate attacks on the tents of displaced people by Israeli troops. The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement called on Israel to “comply with the measures ordered by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the immediate cessation of military operations” in the Palestinian city of Rafah, located on the border with Egypt. . From the Ministry’s point of view, this was another flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan promised on May 27 that his country would do “everything possible” to hold Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli authorities accountable, so that they do not escape reckoning for what they have done.
“Israel must cease fire immediately and fully comply with international law.”called Macron, expressing his indignation at the Israeli attacks, which caused numerous victims, and wrote about it on the social network X.
According to him, Israel must immediately stop the military operation against civilians, especially since there are no safe areas in Rafah for Palestinian civilians.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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