Israeli Strike Kills 45 Civilians Sparks Outrage

“All Eyes On Rafah: Outrage After 45 Civilians Killed In Israeli Strike”

The recent Israeli air strike on a refugee camp in Gaza’s Rafah has sparked international outrage and deepened the global isolation facing Israel over the war in Gaza. At least 45 people, including children, were killed in the attack, which occurred just days after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to halt its operation in Rafah.

The phrase ‘All Eyes On Rafah’ has been trending on social media, drawing attention to the ongoing genocide in the city. Global support has poured in for the Palestinians affected by the Israeli strikes, with celebrities sharing messages of support using the hashtag #AllEyesOnRafah.

Rafah, once a major entry point for humanitarian aid, has seen more than 1 million Palestinians flee due to the fighting between Israel and Hamas. The health ministry in Gaza reported that Israeli shelling in and around health facilities in Rafah has left just one operational, leading to concerns of a burgeoning humanitarian crisis in the region.

Despite global condemnation and a US warning, Israel has vowed to press on with its offensive in Rafah. The United Nations Chief has expressed concern over the impact of the incursion on malnutrition in the south of besieged Gaza, as the Israeli army claims to have targeted Hamas operatives in the strike.

As questions mount over President Joe Biden’s stance on the Israeli assault in Rafah, pressure is mounting for the US to take a firmer stance on the conflict. With tanks now reportedly in central and southwest Rafah, the war in Gaza shows no sign of abating, with both sides facing significant casualties.

The deadly strike in Rafah has reignited calls for a resolution to the conflict and an end to the suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire. The world watches with bated breath as the situation in Gaza continues to escalate, with the phrase ‘All Eyes On Rafah’ serving as a stark reminder of the urgent need for peace in the region.

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