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Israel Sparks Fear with Southern Gaza Attacks: Last Refuge for Palestinians at Stake

Israeli forces struck the southern Gaza town of Rafah twice, sowing fear in⁣ one of the last places where civilians have sought refuge. United Nations officials say there are no safe places in Gaza. Heavy fighting in and⁤ around the southern city of Khan Younis has displaced tens of thousands of people and⁣ cut most of Gaza off from deliveries of food, water and other vital aid. ⁢Two months into the war, the grinding offensive has set off renewed alarms internationally, with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres using a rarely exercised ‌power to warn the Security Council of an impending “humanitarian catastrophe” and urging members to demand a cease-fire.

The United States‌ has called​ on Israel to limit civilian deaths and displacement, saying too many Palestinians were killed when ⁢it obliterated much of Gaza City and the north. But the U.S. ⁣has also pledged unwavering support for Israel and appears likely to block any U.N. effort​ to halt the fighting. Israel says​ it must crush Hamas’ military capabilities and remove ⁢it from power following the⁣ Oct. 7 attack that ignited the war. Troops have pushed into Khan Younis, Gaza’s second-largest city, which Israeli officials have portrayed as Hamas’ center of gravity — something they previously said was in Gaza ⁣City⁤ and its Shifa Hospital.

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Israel has ordered the evacuation ‌of some two dozen southern neighborhoods, rather than the entire region as it did in the north, which the military says shows increased concern for civilians. But the areas where Palestinians can seek safety are rapidly​ receding. ​With northern and central​ Gaza largely isolated and cut off from⁣ aid,⁣ Palestinians‌ are heading south to Rafah and other areas along the border with Egypt, where‍ family homes are packed tight and makeshift shelters are overflowing.

Even there, safety has proven elusive, as Israel continues to‍ strike‍ what it ⁣says are Hamas targets across‌ the coastal enclave. A strike late ​Wednesday leveled a home in Rafah, ‌sending a wave of wounded ‌streaming into a nearby hospital. Eyad ⁤al-Hobi, who witnessed the attack, said around 20 people were killed, including women and children. Another house was hit early Thursday, residents said. “We live in fear every moment, ‍for our children,​ ourselves, our families,” said Dalia Abu Samhadaneh, now living in Rafah with her family after fleeing Khan Younis. “We live⁣ with the anxiety of expulsion.”

The‍ military accused militants of firing rockets from open areas near Rafah in the humanitarian zone.

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