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Crisis in Rafah: Plight of Palestinian Civilians

by Ayushi
February 24, 2024
in WORLD
Around 1.5 million Palestinian civilians in Rafah, Gaza, were forced to evacuate south due to Israeli attacks. War between Israel and militants, including Hamas and PIJ, began on October 7, 2023. Positive signs of progress in discussions between the US and Israel noted by officials.
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As the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants intensifies, the plight of civilians in the southern Gaza city of Rafah has reached alarming levels. Currently, around 1.5 million Palestinian civilians are crammed into Rafah, driven by repeated Israeli bombardments and ground assaults that have forced them to evacuate further and further south.

 

The escalation of hostilities began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas initiated a coordinated attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip, employing land, sea, and air assets. This offensive resulted in a devastating toll, with over 1,200 fatalities, primarily among Israeli citizens, marking it as the deadliest day for Israel since its establishment.

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Originally home to a population of 250,000, Rafah now finds itself hosting more than half of Gaza’s entire population. The living conditions in Rafah have been described by the UN’s top aid official as “abysmal,” with disease spreading rapidly and the specter of famine looming large.

 

The situation has been exacerbated by Israel’s military actions, which the International Court of Justice has deemed to constitute a plausible case of genocide. With over 29,000 Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip thus far, there are mounting fears that an anticipated Israeli ground assault on Rafah could force civilians across the border into Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.

 

Echoing these concerns, the UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, has warned against displacing Gazans to Egypt, labeling it as “catastrophic” for both Egypt and the Palestinians, who may face challenges in returning.

 

The recent escalation of violence has seen a spike in casualties, with more than 100 people reported killed in overnight strikes across Gaza. As Israel’s spy chief engages in talks in Paris to facilitate progress towards a truce and the release of hostages held by Palestinian militants, the targeting of Rafah by Israeli airstrikes has escalated, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

 

Originally designated as a “safe zone,” Rafah is now under siege, with civilians fleeing the violence finding themselves with nowhere to seek refuge. The intensification of the conflict has prompted a group of lawyers to file a criminal complaint with the German federal prosecutor against senior German politicians, including Chancellor Olaf Scholz, accusing them of “aiding and abetting” the alleged genocide committed by Israel in Gaza.

 

The world’s attention is now fixed on Rafah, a town along the Egyptian border that has become the focal point of Israel’s offensive against Hamas. Swelling in size in recent weeks, Rafah is home to hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians, sheltering in tents or with friends and relatives. With an estimated 1.5 million people now residing there, comprising more than half of Gaza’s population, Rafah is teetering on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe.

 

UN officials have issued dire warnings about the potential consequences of an attack on Rafah, highlighting the vulnerability of over 600,000 children in the path of assault. The collapse of the already strained humanitarian aid system in Gaza looms large, with the town and its surrounding areas bearing the brunt of the conflict.

 

Concerns have been raised by Israel’s Western allies, who fear the repercussions of further escalation in Rafah. Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire, the situation remains precarious, with US National Security Council spokesman Kirby noting positive progress in discussions, while Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz acknowledges early signs of potential progress.

 

As the world watches with bated breath, the fate of Rafah and its inhabitants hangs in the balance, symbolizing the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants.

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