Israeli tanks penetrate Rafah despite international appeals to stop the violence. Biden administration's response questioned.
Israel persists in its assault on Rafah, defying global calls to halt the violence. Tanks have penetrated the city center, and air attacks continue unabated despite efforts by the United Nations Security Council to intervene. The Biden administration's stance on the Israeli actions in Rafah has sparked controversy, with officials stating that the recent strike did not cross President Biden's 'red line.' Pressure mounts on President Biden as civilian casualties rise in the conflict.
As the situation escalates, street battles and airstrikes rock Gaza's far-southern Rafah, with reports of Israeli tanks advancing further into the territory. The White House reiterates that Israel has not crossed any 'red lines,' maintaining a delicate balance in its response to the conflict. Aid groups highlight the devastating impact of the assault on Rafah, disrupting food and relief efforts in the region.
In a concerning development, Israeli airstrikes using a specific type of munition have resulted in the deaths of dozens of Palestinians near Gaza's Rafah. The use of such weaponry raises questions about the escalation of violence and the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region. The 'All Eyes on Rafah' viral campaign draws attention to the ongoing offensive, emphasizing the need for international intervention and support for those affected by the conflict.
Israeli tanks penetrate centre of Rafah and air attacks persist across the city despite global calls to end the carnage.
Biden administration officials said a recent Israeli strike that killed at least 45 Palestinians at a tent encampment in Rafah did not cross his “red line.” The ...
The US does not believe Israel's actions in Rafah amount to a "major ground operation" that could cross a red line for President Joe Biden and trigger a ...
Cairo: Israeli tanks mounted raids across Rafah in defiance of the World Court for a second day on Wednesday, after Washington said the assault did not ...
The Biden administration expressed sympathy after dozens of civilians were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah over the weekend.
As Israeli forces pushed deeper into Rafah just days after an airstrike sparked a major fire that killed dozens of Palestinians, the White House said that ...
'All Eyes on Rafah' Trend: As Israeli troops advance in an offensive on Rafah in the Gaza Strip, a campaign with the slogan 'All Eyes on Rafah' is gaining ...
Street fighting and Israeli bombardment rocked Gaza's far-southern Rafah on Wednesday, Palestinian residents and officials said, a day after Israeli tanks ...
Footage filmed by Palestinian journalist Alamuddin Sadiq at the scene of the strike appears to indicate which specific munition was used, 1000 of which were ...
Israeli shelling and airstrikes killed at least 37 people, mostly sheltering in tents, outside Gaza's Rafah overnight and on Tuesday.
An AI-generated image with the text 'All eyes on Rafah' has been re-shared more than 40 million times.
What does “All Eyes on Rafah” mean? The phrase is seen on a likely AI-generated image depicting a tent camp in Rafah, Gaza, and went viral after an Israeli ...
Washington says it is also monitoring Israel's inquiry into attack on Sunday that killed at least 45 people in Gaza camp.
RAMALLAH, 29 May 2024 – In the wake of four deadly days where dozens of people seeking safety in Rafah in southern Gaza have been killed and hundreds ...
As 'All eyes on Rafah' trends on social media, Israel took to X to make a counter-attack against those condemning the strike against Hamas leaders in the ...
The latest attack on a Palestinian camp, located in a UN-designated safe area, is part of Israel's brutal military campaign that is killing women and ...
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) started airstrikes on a refugee camp at Rafah and killed more than 45 people, including children, sparking a global outrage.
Israeli military says it was targeting senior Hamas commanders as explosion hits rows of tents sheltering displaced people.
The slogan, which has been a touchstone for pro-Palestinian demonstrators for months, ricocheted across social media this week.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East.