Netanyahu rejects ceasefire deal. Palestinians ordered to evacuate. Invasion of Rafah imminent.
I CANNOT HELP WONDERING IF THE ATTACK ON IDF soldiers was a false flag to give Netanyahu the excuse to go ahead with Rafah operation.
"‘Nobody needs to tell me what to do’: PM pushes back on far-right pressure over Rafah Netanyahu says Israel won’t agree to a hostage deal that requires ending the war; Gallant: IDF op in south Gazan city could come ‘very soon’; Ben Gvir: IDF’s hands are being tied. Times of Israel"
"Weighing in, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir accused Gallant and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi of tying the hands of the armed forces, charging that they “do not let the IDF fight.”
"Also addressing the demonstrators outside the Prime Minister’s Office, Finance Minster Bezalel Smotrich called for an immediate military incursion into Rafah, declaring that he would not allow Netanyahu and his fellow cabinet members to “extinguish the spirit of heroism.”
From Euronews:
IDF forces have told Palestinians to leave the southern Gaza Strip city after three Israeli soldiers were reportedly killed by Hamas-fired rockets at the Kerem Shalom crossing.
The Israeli army has told Palestinians to temporarily evacuate parts of Rafah for humanitarian areas signalling that a ground invasion was imminent, according to an Israeli Defence Force statement.
People were told to move to Muwasi, an Israeli-declared humanitarian area near the coast. The army said it had expanded assistance into the area, including field hospitals, tents, food and water.
The IDF wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that civilians will be moved from the specified areas in eastern Rafah to the humanitarian area in the north and northeast.
Calls to temporarily "move" the humanitarian area will be conveyed through flyers, SMS messages, phone calls and media broadcasts in Arabic, according to the social media post."
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I CANNOT HELP WONDERING IF THE ATTACK ON IDF soldiers was a false flag to give Netanyahu the excuse to go ahead with Rafah operation.
"‘Nobody needs to tell me what to do’: PM pushes back on far-right pressure over Rafah
Netanyahu says Israel won’t agree to a hostage deal that requires ending the war; Gallant: IDF op in south Gazan city could come ‘very soon’; Ben Gvir: IDF’s hands are being tied. Times of Israel"
"Weighing in, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir accused Gallant and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi of tying the hands of the armed forces, charging that they “do not let the IDF fight.”
"Also addressing the demonstrators outside the Prime Minister’s Office, Finance Minster Bezalel Smotrich called for an immediate military incursion into Rafah, declaring that he would not allow Netanyahu and his fellow cabinet members to “extinguish the spirit of heroism.”
From Euronews:
IDF forces have told Palestinians to leave the southern Gaza Strip city after three Israeli soldiers were reportedly killed by Hamas-fired rockets at the Kerem Shalom crossing.
The Israeli army has told Palestinians to temporarily evacuate parts of Rafah for humanitarian areas signalling that a ground invasion was imminent, according to an Israeli Defence Force statement.
People were told to move to Muwasi, an Israeli-declared humanitarian area near the coast. The army said it had expanded assistance into the area, including field hospitals, tents, food and water.
The IDF wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that civilians will be moved from the specified areas in eastern Rafah to the humanitarian area in the north and northeast.
Calls to temporarily "move" the humanitarian area will be conveyed through flyers, SMS messages, phone calls and media broadcasts in Arabic, according to the social media post."
https://www.euronews.com/2024/05/06/tanks-seen-near-g..
Israeli military asks 100,000 Palestinians to leave Rafah
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