Israel's war on Gaza — now in its 127th day — has killed at least 28,064 Palestinians and wounded 67,611 others, as Benjamin Netanyahu prepares the Israeli army for a ground invasion in Rafah.The Israeli offensive has left 85 percent of Gaza’s population internally displaced amid acute shortages of food, clean water, and medicine, while 60 percent of the enclave’s infrastructure was damaged or destroyed, according to the UN.
The silent march, a poignant display of unity and resilience, resonated with voices from diverse backgrounds, echoing a resolute call for peace and justice. A total of 17 Houthi fighters have been killed in US strikes, the Iran-backed Yemeni rebel group said through its official media, following public funerals in the capital Sanaa.
"As for the content of the interim measures themselves, it seems hardly possible to implement them without Israel ending its military operation," he noted.Jordan has warned of the danger of an Israeli attack on Rafah in southern Gaza, according to an official statement. Benjamin Netanyahu did not provide details or a timeline, but the announcement set off widespread panic.
Witnesses said an Israeli airstrike targeted a vehicle in the Wadi al Zeina area, Chouf district. More details and reactions were not immediately available. "This continued violation of international law and international humanitarian law confirms the necessity of convening the Security Council urgently to prevent Israel from causing an imminent humanitarian catastrophe," the statement added.Germany has said an Israeli attack on Rafah in Gaza would lead to a humanitarian catastrophe.
Word of the invasion plans capped a week of increasingly public friction between Netanyahu and the Biden administration. US officials have said an invasion of Rafah without a plan for the civilian population would lead to disaster. It also reported that Israel is taking the Biden administration's threats seriously and is preparing for the possibility of sanctions being expanded to include army officials, members of parliament, and ministers.
The US State Department said it does not support a ground offensive in Rafah, warning that, if not properly planned, such an operation risks"disaster".The US rating agency Moody's downgraded Israel's credit rating due to the impact of its ongoing war in Gaza, lowering it by one notch from A1 to A2.
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