Palestinians flee Rafah amid new evacuation order
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Israeli forces issued a new evacuation order for Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city. An NBC News crew spoke with people fleeing toward the Muwasi tent camp in Khan Younis.
The Boston Globe |
Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip is expanding to seize “large areas” of the Gaza Strip, the defense minister said Wednesday.
The New York Times |
Israel Katz warned that “large areas” of the enclave would be seized and added to security zones controlled by the military.
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Jacobin on MSNPalestinians Against Israel’s Genocide and HamasAfter nearly a year and a half in which Palestinians in Gaza have endured mass destruction and collective destitution, they are making themselves heard. In recent days, thousands have participated in widespread protests in the besieged enclave,
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Palestinians in the Gaza Strip had little to celebrate on Sunday as they began marking the normally festive Eid al-Fitr holiday with rapidly dwindling food supplies and no end in sight to the Israel-Hamas war that has devastated the territory. Dozens held prayers in the yard of demolished school in the southern town of Khan Younis.