‘Green Light’ for Attack on Rafa by Benjamin Netanyahu – Approves Army Plan

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The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the army’s “action plans” ahead of the attack on Rafah, in the southern part of Gaza Stripaccording to a press release sent today.

“The Israeli military is ready for the operational side and for the evacuation of the population from the area,” according to the statement, which gave no further details on the long-announced operation, for which the United States and UN they don’t stop warning that it shouldn’t be done.

Netanyahu has been vowing for weeks to continue the war until Hamas is destroyed and has repeatedly announced an upcoming attack on Rafah, which is very close to the closed border with Egypt, and where, according to the UN, about one and a half million Palestinians. Washington, for its part, reiterates its opposition to any attack on Rafah as it endangers the civilians who have taken refuge there.

“I will continue to reject the pressure. We will enter Rafa. We will complete the elimination of her battalions HamasNetanyahu repeated on Thursday in a message on the X social networking platform.

The Israeli prime minister last month asked the army to present him with a plan to clear the area of ​​civilians. The military submitted a plan to the war cabinet in late February, no details of which have been leaked.

The US Secretary of State Anthony Blinkenduring a visit to Vienna, said today that he “has not yet seen a plan” from the Israelis, while recalling that the United States is asking for a “clear and workable plan.”

In Ramallah, the presidency of the Palestinian Authority expressed its “deep concern over the imminent Israeli military offensive in Rafah, which may lead to new massacres and new displacements of the population,” according to the official Palestinian news agency Wafa.

“The presidency called for the swift intervention of the US government and the international community in order to prevent this military attack,” Wafa adds.

The announcement of the approval of the army’s plans for Rafah came as hostage negotiations in Gaza are expected to resume after the announcement today that an Israeli delegation will be sent to Doha, Qatar.

Sources: APE-MPE-AFP

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