At least 16 people have died this morning in attacks on tents for displaced people set up by the UN agency, UNRWA, and this afternoon more than 20 people have died in several artillery attacks.
At least 36 Palestinians have died this Tuesday due to the bombings by the Israeli Army against several camps for displaced people in Rafah (southern Gaza), just one day after Israeli forces killed at least 50 peoplemostly civilians, in a similar attack.
At least 16 people died this morning in attacks on tents for displaced people set up by the UN agency, UNRWA, and this afternoon more than 20 people were killed in several artillery attacks in neighborhoods in western Rafah, such as Tal al Sultan either Mawasisupposedly safe areas where Israel has not yet ordered the evacuation of the civilian population.
Israel therefore continues to ignore international pressure, when, for the first time, The European Union has shown itself willing to retaliate If Tel Aviv does not comply with the orders of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of stop the offensive against Rafah.
As reported today by the NGO Doctors Without Borders (MSF), some of these attacks have taken place near its stabilization center (where they treat the most severe cases) in this neighborhood, which has prevented medical personnel from both entering and leaving the facility. enclosure.
According to UNRWA, around one million Gazans have already fled in the last three weeks of Rafah, since the Israeli ground offensive in the area began. They are now also being forced to leave western Rafah, heading to Khan Yunisas the bombing increases and the troops approach.
The attack on the camp yesterday, Monday, has sparked a wave of criticism and condemnation at an international level. So much so that the UN Security Council will celebrate this Tuesday an emergency meetingaccording to diplomatic sources informing CNN.
Source: Eitb

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