Palestinian Permanent Observer to the United Nations Riyad Mansour pointed out that Rafah was sheltering civilians who had fled their homes due to military activities UNITED NATIONS, February 13.
An Israeli military incursion into Rafah has forced hundreds of displaced Palestinians to flee from the city in the southern Gaza Strip Tuesday, witnesses said. Israeli military vehicles staged a ...
Next, they fled about seven miles south to Rafah, which was then a designated humanitarian safe zone, where they lived on the sandy Egyptian border in a plastic tent. In the winter, rainwater ...
Egyptian sources say preparations are under way to re-open the Rafah crossing to allow vital humanitarian aid in amid an ...
The war has destroyed my community, my city, my sense of belonging and has left me in a state of deep alienation.
We are left to wonder where still they are supposed to flee ... Palestine while at the same time maintaining ties with Israel. Tokyo has made it clear that it is opposed to an invasion of Rafah.
Gaza’s Civil Defense Authority has received distress calls from displaced Palestinians whose tents have been flooded by rain.