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All eyes are on Rafah: an Israeli strike kills 45 civilians and sparks fury around the world

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Israel is said to have carried out an airstrike at a refugee camp in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, killing up to forty-five individuals, including children. As Middle East tensions continue to rise, the incident caused a global outcry, with celebrities from all over the world denouncing Israel’s behaviour.

The majority of those slain in the Israeli bombing were camp residents in tents. Days prior, Israeli bombardment in the same region started a large fire inside the shelter. The military’s escalating assault on Rafah has sparked significant international indignation over the tent camp fire, including from some of Israel’s closest allies.

Sunday saw the start of Israel’s assaults on Rafah, which came just hours after Hamas fired several rockets towards Tel Aviv, the majority of which were deflected by the nation’s sophisticated defences.

Top updates on Israel’s airstrike in Rafah
45 civilians lost their lives as a result of Israeli military bombings and shelling close to Rafah, Gaza administration officials announced on Tuesday. Following the Sunday airstrikes, hundreds of refugees suffered burns and shrapnel injuries.

Days after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to cease its operation in Rafah, the government launched an attack that sparked anger throughout the world and led to strong condemnation from its allies.

Just hours after Hamas fired multiple missiles into Tel Aviv, most of which were deflected by the country’s advanced defences, Israel began its assaults on Rafah on Sunday.

top updates regarding the Rafah attack by Israel
According to Gaza administration sources, 45 Palestinians were killed by Israeli military bombs and shelling near Rafah on Tuesday. After the bombings on Sunday, hundreds of refugees were injured by shrapnel and suffered burns.

The government launched an attack that caused worldwide indignation and drew harsh criticism from its friends, just days after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to stop its operation in Rafah.

The military had not given the order for civilians to evacuate the districts west of Rafah when the strikes occurred a few days ago. Israeli tanks and ground forces have been active in the city’s centre, in the eastern portion of Rafah, and along the border between Gaza and Egypt.

Only one hospital in Rafah is open, according to Gaza’s health ministry, because to Israeli forces’ ongoing airstrikes and shelling. Additionally, they said that all major entry points for help had been blocked.

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