“We were in Gaza (city) and they told us to evacuate to Khan Younis, then from Khan Younis they told us to go to Rafah, and they currently told us to evacuate to Mawasi, to leave rafah ,” a refugee responded to a reporter’s question. . On the reporter asking if he will evacuate Rafah, he said, “Have to as you can see, I will go to al-Zawayda, in the time of war there is no place that is safe, we expect strikes everywhere.”
“I still did not evacuate, they have notified about it, but honestly I do not have a tent to go to, all the tents were distributed already, and I do not have cash to get a vehicle to move my belongings which costs 400 or 500 shekels, it is a very difficult situation, can you imagine having to evacuate when you don’t have the means to do so. Rafah is huge, and those who must evacuate are in the Jinenah area, but now other areas like Sultan and other areas are evacuating. It is very difficult, we do not know what to do, this is not fair. As for me, where can I go?”
Israel called on Saturday (May 11) for Palestinians in more areas of Gaza’s southern city of Rafah to evacuate and head to what it calls an expanded humanitarian area in Al-Mawasi, in a further indication that the military is pressing ahead with its plans for a ground attack on Rafah.
In a post on social media site X, a military spokesperson also called on residents and displaced people in the Jabalia area of Northern Gaza, and 11 other neighbourhoods in the enclave to go immediately to the shelters west of Gaza City.
Despite heavy U.S. pressure and alarm expressed by residents and humanitarian groups, Israel has said it will proceed with an incursion into Rafah, where more than 1 million displaced people have sought refuge during the seven-month-old war.
Israel’s military said that so far, about 300,000 Gazans have moved towards Al-Mawasi.
Israel says it cannot win the war without rooting out thousands of fighters of the Islamist Hamas movement it believes are deployed in Rafah.
Israeli tanks captured the main road dividing Rafah’s eastern and western sections on Friday, effectively encircling the eastern side in an assault that has caused Washington to hold up delivery of some military aid to its ally.
The White House said on Friday it was watching the Israeli operations “with concern,” but they appeared to be localized around the shuttered Rafah crossing and did not reflect a large-scale invasion of the city.
The war was triggered by a Hamas-led attack on southern Israel in which some 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 people taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.
Israel’s military operation in Gaza, which it says aims to eliminate Hamas, has killed close to 35,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health ministry. The bombardment has laid waste to the coastal enclave and caused a deep humanitarian crisis.
The Biden administration said on Friday Israel’s use of U.S.-supplied weapons may have violated international humanitarian law during its Gaza operation, in its strongest criticism to date of Israel.
But the administration stopped short of a definitive assessment, saying that due to the chaos of the war it could not verify specific instances where use of those weapons might have been involved in alleged breaches.
(With inputs from Reuters)
Team Bharatshakti