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Urgent.. American newspaper: The Israeli attack on Palestinian Rafah raises concerns about the lives of residents in Gaza

The Wall Street Journal confirmed The American newspaper said on Wednesday that the Israeli tank attack on the Palestinian city of Rafah and its control raises deep concerns about the already dangerous lives of Gazans.

The newspaper explained – in a report on its website – that Gazans went out in the southern city of Rafah. took to the streets on Monday night to celebrate and pass out candy, after Hamas said it had accepted a ceasefire proposal, and then Israeli tanks rolled in as Israel took control of a key crossing in southern Gaza on Tuesday. The newspaper pointed out that after a few hours, it became clear that the celebrations were premature, and it turned out that the agreement accepted by Hamas was a counter-offer that Israel had neither seen nor agreed to, which dashed hopes for an imminent end to months of hostilities.

The newspaper saw that the roller coaster scenario is the scenario that the Palestinians have been experiencing for months, as negotiations between Hamas and Israel on the release of detainees and ending the war oscillate back and forth, raising increasing anxiety and fears about the already precarious lives of Gazans, and they are also unsure whether… It was safe to try to return home or whether they should evacuate their shelters as Israel advanced toward Rafah.

She added that at the same time, the US administration had delayed the sale of thousands of precision weapons to Israel, raising questions about whether The United States was considering delaying the delivery of weapons until Israel backed down from its announced plan to invade Palestinian Rafah.

The newspaper quoted military analysts as saying that the move to control the crossing has strategic and symbolic value; Which indicates that Israel can act wherever it wants, and that the increasing military activity is directly linked to the negotiations and aims to increase pressure on the Palestinian group.

The newspaper quoted Zahra Al-Shuwaikhi, a 54-year-old mother of four children, as saying: “We cannot plan anything. We keep hearing news about talks continuing and stopping, and that they are going well and then stop. Although we are desperate and extremely exhausted, anything can give us hope, even fake news that a deal is close."

The newspaper pointed out that last Monday, after Israel issued evacuation orders affecting… Over 100,000 people in Palestinian Rafah, Hamas leaders said they had accepted a proposal to stop the fighting while Israeli statements indicated that the two sides were not close to reaching an imminent agreement.

She continued that during the beginning of the week, some Palestinians took to the streets filled with The rubble in northern Gaza was cleaned up, part of a Palestinian custom to celebrate and welcome guests, as many felt that a ceasefire was near and that their relatives would be able to return from taking refuge in the south to their homes. But on Monday, Israel prepared its forces for a military operation in Rafah and continued to prevent the Palestinians. From returning to the northern part of the Strip.

According to the newspaper, the same people who thought they would return to their homes are now trying to decide what they should do to increase their chances of survival, especially since no agreement has been reached. Israel still prevents movement into Gaza City, for what it says are security reasons.

The newspaper noted that the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are facing difficult choices amid the rapid development of the situation, and the interruption of communications and electricity makes it difficult to obtain accurate and up-to-date information.

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The newspaper reported that this dilemma means that some Palestinians are ignoring evacuation warnings in Rafah, fearing that it would be more dangerous when trying to move to a place without humanitarian aid. For many, no place seems safe. 

Palestinian officials say more than 34,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the beginning of the war, most of them civilians, and the number does not specify the number of combatants.

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