Blinken to Netanyahu: Washington is still against the Rafah operation
American officials claimed that the foreign minister of the country, during his trip to Tel Aviv, once again emphasized to the Israeli prime minister that Washington is against the start of the Rafah operation. |
reported by Mehr News Agency, the French news agency, quoting knowledgeable officials in the US government, announced that Foreign Minister Anthony Blinken, during his trip to Tel Aviv, once again emphasized to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Washington is still against The beginning of the military operation against the city of Rafah in the south of Gaza.
The media of the Zionist regime announced yesterday evening that the US foreign minister entered the occupied territories as part of his regional trip and with the alleged purpose of reviewing the ceasefire negotiations in Gaza. Blinken met and talked with Netanyahu a few hours ago.
The US foreign minister had previously visited Jordan and Riyadh.
Earlier, Netanyahu emphasized that “under any circumstances” the Israeli army will attack the city of Rafah, which has now become the main refuge of Palestinian immigrants.
Tedros Adhanom, Director General of the World Health Organization, warned on Wednesday that Israel’s all-out attack on the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip will cause a humanitarian disaster.
By publishing a message on the X social network, while asking Israel to refrain from attacking Rafah, Adhanom called on all parties to try to establish a ceasefire and achieve lasting peace.
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The Zionist regime claims that the city of Rafah is the last base of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), despite international warnings about the catastrophic consequences, considering the presence of about 1.4 million displaced people there. insists on attacking this city on the border with Egypt.