Israeli Airstrike Kills at Least 10 Palestinians in Rafah Region of Gaza

Sat Mar 02 2024
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CAIRO: At least 10 Palestinian people were killed by a deadly Israeli airstrike on Saturday that hit a tent in Rafah region of the besieged Gaza Strip, the territory’s health ministry said.

The airstrike struck an area where displaced Palestinians had sought refuge, located outside the Emirate Hospital in the suburb of Tel Al-Sultan in southern Gaza’s Rafah region.

Among the casualties was a medic employed at the hospital, highlighting the tragic toll of the attack on both civilians and medical personnel. The Israeli military has not yet issued a response regarding the incident.

Earlier, the United Nations human rights chief, Volker Turk, on Thursday warned that any planned ground assault on Rafah in the Gaza Strip would defy orders issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ). “I fail to see how such an operation could be consistent with the binding provisional measures issued by the International Court of Justice,” Volker Turk told the UN Human Rights Council.

Speaking before the UN Human Rights Council, Turk expressed grave concerns about the potential ramifications of such a military operation.

Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza

The ICJ refrained from mandating an immediate cessation of hostilities in Gaza but emphasized that Israel must undertake all necessary measures to prevent acts falling within the scope of the Genocide Convention. Additionally, the court underscored Israel’s obligation to facilitate the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to the beleaguered Palestinian territory.

Turk condemned the prospect of an Israeli ground assault on Rafah, emphasizing that it would exacerbate the already dire situation faced by Gaza’s populace. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had previously announced intentions for a ground invasion of Rafah, where approximately 1.4 million Palestinian civilians have sought refuge amidst the ongoing conflict.

The escalation in hostilities has exacted a devastating toll in Gaza, with the Palestinian health ministry reporting over 30,000 casualties, mostly women and children. Moreover, aid agencies have issued warnings regarding the looming specter of famine in Gaza’s densely populated northern regions.

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