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World Leaders Condemn Israel’s Attack on Rafah, Killing 40 Palestinians

Breaking News: Israel’s Latest Air Attack on Rafah’s Tent Camps Sparks International Outcry

In a devastating airstrike on Rafah’s tent camps, Israel has caused the deaths of at least 40 Palestinians, including multiple children, leading to global condemnation. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of deliberately targeting civilians, calling the attack a “heinous massacre” that defies international legitimacy resolutions.

The United Nations Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) described the photos from Rafah as evidence of Gaza being a “hell on earth”. Senior Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri labeled the incident a “massacre” and placed blame on the US for supplying weaponry and funding to Israel.

Israel’s senior military prosecutor, Major-General Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi, condemned the attack as “very grave” and announced an inquiry into the tragic event. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted it was a “tragic mistake”.

Amidst the outrage, South African travel influencer Candice King was mistakenly identified as American actress Candice King in a viral video denouncing the tragedy in Rafah. In the video, the influencer expressed anger and disbelief at the disturbing images, calling on individuals to speak out against the violence.

The US National Security Council commented on the situation, stating that while Israel has the right to target Hamas, they must take every precaution to protect civilians. Netanyahu faces increasing criticism for Israel’s handling of the conflict, which has resulted in over 1,200 deaths and hundreds of people held hostage.

As tensions continue to escalate, the international community urges for an immediate ceasefire and peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis in Gaza. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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