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At least 45 people, including children, were killed in a devastating Israeli air strike on a refugee camp in Rafah, Gaza, late Sunday. The attack has drawn widespread international condemnation, coming just days after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Israel to halt its military operations in the area.

The incident occurred hours after Hamas launched a barrage of rockets at the Tel Aviv area, most of which were intercepted by Israeli defenses. Despite the ICJ’s order and global calls for restraint, Israeli forces have continued their offensive on Rafah, a border town that has become a crucial entry point for humanitarian aid and a refuge for displaced Palestinians.

The air strike on Rafah has intensified the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which has already seen more than 1 million Palestinians flee their homes, many of whom were already displaced by ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The offensive has led to significant casualties and displacement, exacerbating the dire conditions in the region.

‘All eyes on Rafah’

The attack on Rafah has also ignited a firestorm of criticism on social media, with the hashtag “All eyes on Rafah” trending globally as people expressed their support for the Palestinians affected by the air strikes. The international community has been vocal in its condemnation, with global leaders calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and urging Israel to comply with the ICJ’s ruling.

Israel has defended its actions as necessary for its national security, citing the rocket attacks from Hamas as justification for the continued military operations. However, the global backlash has been swift and severe, with even the United States issuing a warning to Israel about the potential repercussions of its actions.

Humanitarian crisis in Gaza

The United Nations has raised alarm over the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed deep concern about the potential for famine, particularly in the north of Gaza, and has warned of increasing malnutrition in the south following the Rafah incursion. The UN has been struggling to provide adequate aid and support to the displaced population amid the ongoing conflict.

The situation in Rafah underscores the broader challenges faced by Palestinians in Gaza, who have been moving up and down the Gaza Strip in search of safety. The Israeli military’s directive for residents in the north to evacuate, followed by operations in central Gaza and the southern city of Khan Yunis, has forced hundreds of thousands to seek refuge in Rafah.

The Rafah offensive has not only deepened the humanitarian crisis but also strained Israel’s relations with the international community. As global leaders continue to call for an end to the violence and for accountability for the loss of civilian lives, the path to peace in Gaza remains fraught with challenges.

The international community’s response to the Rafah air strike highlights the urgent need for a resolution to the conflict that prioritizes the safety and well-being of civilians. With the situation on the ground rapidly deteriorating, the call for immediate humanitarian assistance and a cessation of hostilities has never been more critical.

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