Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to eliminate terrorist battalions in Rafah and enable the civilian population to leave, despite international criticism. He emphasized the importance of reducing civilian casualties in the planned assault.
A defiant Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to press ahead with a long-expected assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah , despite international criticism. The Israeli prime minister was speaking on Sunday following a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz as he reiterated his promise to 'eliminate the remaining terrorist battalions in Rafah '.
A quarter of the population is starving, according to the UN, with aid organisations struggling to get food through due to Israeli restrictions and security concerns. In desperation, a small group of countries has resorted to dropping aid from the air and deliveries have finally been going by sea - but neither of these makes up for the capacity that should be brought in by road.
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