The United Nations opposes the forced migration of Palestinians from Rafah
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, after the statements of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel about this regime’s plan to evacuate Rafah, a UN official expressed his opposition to the forced migration of Palestinians from this area. According to Reuters, a UN spokesman said that civilians in Rafah should … |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, after the statements of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel about this regime’s plan to evacuate Rafah, a UN official expressed his opposition to the forced migration of Palestinians from this area.
According to Reuters, a UN spokesman said that civilians in Rafah should be protected but they should not be forcibly displaced.
An hour earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ordered the army to present a plan to evacuate the population from Rafah and also destroy the remaining four Hamas battalions.
Netanyahu’s office announced in a statement It is impossible for Israel to achieve its war goals when four Hamas battalions remain in Rafah. It is the evacuation of the population from the war zones.” Netanyahu said on this basis that he asked the Israeli army to submit a plan to the war cabinet to evacuate the population and eliminate the four Hamas battalions in Rafah.
Yoav Galant, the Minister of War of Israel, announced on Thursday last week that the soldiers of this regime have decided to go to Rafah, near the border with Egypt, to continue Israel’s ground operations in Gaza.
Israel’s decision was taken in a situation where reports indicate that thousands of displaced Palestinians have taken refuge in Rafah and Egypt has also warned about Israel’s attack on this border area.
Many Palestinians were already worried about the Israeli attack on the city of Rafah. They say that while Israel is expanding its operations to the southernmost parts of Gaza, there is no place to take refuge after Rafah. It had warned parts of the Gaza Strip where refugees have taken refuge, including in Rafah.
This organization had announced on January 9 that following the escalation of conflicts in Khan Yunis and Deir al-Balah and The Zionist regime’s threat to evacuate these cities has led to at least 100,000 displaced people entering Rafah in the southernmost part of the Gaza Strip. It was dense and had 12,000 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Israel’s intention to advance in this area is while the New York Times reported yesterday that the assessment of American intelligence officials is that Israel is still It is not close to its goal of destroying Hamas.
The New York Times, citing US intelligence officials, reported that the latest assessments show that Israel has weakened Hamas, but it is still not close to its goal of eliminating it. .
American officials have said that there are serious doubts about the reality of Netanyahu’s goal to destroy Hamas. These officials have said that weakening the fighting capabilities of Hamas seems more realistic than eliminating this group.
Israel has determined the release of prisoners from Gaza and the destruction of Hamas as its war goals in Gaza. Despite this, the realization of both of these goals has reached a dead end.
The New York Times newspaper reported a few weeks ago that a number of senior commanders of the Israeli army have now come to the conclusion that achieving both goals at the same time is not possible and any long-term plan to destroy Hamas is inevitable. It will lead to the death of prisoners.
Furthermore, many analysts have questioned the possibility of the complete destruction of Hamas even in occupied Palestine. “Gadi Eisenkot”, one of the former officials of the Israeli army, who is currently a member of Benjamin Netanyahu’s war cabinet, in an interview a few weeks ago, described the promises of the Israeli authorities for the complete destruction of Hamas as “storytelling”.
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