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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Palestinian children stand in front of a tent in therecently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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