Saturday, May 11, 2024

Genocidal Israel expands into Rafah

Israel coverage begins at Minute 1:54 with Biden pretending to withhold arms when he is really sending them in secret (CIA-style) even before Congress votes to send them (Pentagon-style) overtly.
So, it's got some blood on it, Bibi, so what? We'll hire a better PR firm to redeem you.

Israel expands military operations amid dire warnings from aid groups on Rafah
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The criminal "state" of Israel expanded military operations amid dire warnings from aid groups on Rafah. How?

Israel ordered more evacuations from parts of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, and from Jabalya and Beit Lahia in the north, as it widens operations in the besieged enclave, despite dire warnings from aid groups and allies like the US.

In Rafah, the last refuge for hundreds of thousands of displaced refugees for months, terrified residents packed up to flee once again. Israel is bombarding them with leaflets, drone, fighter jets, and invading stormtroopers.

Western Rafah was “visibly emptying before our eyes,” Louise Wateridge, a spokeswoman for United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA), said on twitter.


A resident of the Al-Awda neighborhood, meters away from the evacuation zone, told The Washington Post that the streets were emptying out.

Shut up, student kids. Don't tell me what to do
After sundown on Saturday, artillery fire boomed over parts of northern Gaza, which the World Food Program says is in the grips of a “full-blown famine.”

Residents in Jabalya reported intense Israeli bombardment. Israel has ordered displaced civilians to move to Mawasi, a small coastal area on the outskirts of Khan Younis, but relief agencies say the area is ill-equipped to handle the influx.

Israel offers the excuse that it needs to operate in Rafah to eliminate the remaining Hamas battalions.

We have the right to kill I mean defend ourselves
About 300,000 Gazans have moved toward Mawasi, Israel Defense Forces (militant IDF euphemism) said Saturday. Israel’s new orders drew international condemnation:

“Forcing civilians to evacuate Rafah to unsafe zones is intolerable,” European Union’s top diplomat Josep Borrell said in a statement.

E.U. President Charles Michel called Israel's order “unacceptable.”

The claim of ‘safe zones’ is false and misleading,” UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said, adding that most people in Gaza have been forcibly displaced on average once a month.

The World Food Program said only one bakery in Rafah remains functional, and no aid has entered from the south in three days. Israel expands military operations amid dire warnings from aid groups on Rafah (msn.com)

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