Read the latest on Israel's vow to proceed with a powerful operation in Rafah despite mounting concerns. Learn about the pressing situation in Gaza.
The recent press updates highlight Israel's determination to continue the Rafah offensive despite international pressure. Amid warnings from global leaders like French President Macron, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu remains resolute in seeking 'complete victory' in the overcrowded Gaza city. Gazans express the sentiment that death is preferable to leaving Rafah, showcasing the intensity of emotions tied to the conflict. The ongoing dilemma raises fears of a humanitarian catastrophe as Germany and France voice concerns over the situation, emphasizing the need to avert a displacement crisis. Despite calls for restraint, Netanyahu emphasizes the necessity of eliminating Hamas' presence in the heavily populated city.
Press briefing ahead of the upcoming Foreign Affairs Council will take place on 16 February 2024 at 14.30.
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French President Emmanuel Macron was among those warning Mr Netanyahu off, telling him the human cost of Israel's operation in Gaza was "intolerable". But Mr ...
Israeli prime minister says civilians will be allowed to leave 'battle zones' but does not specify where they could go.
German FM, in Israel, expresses concern over 1.3 million Gazans sheltering in southern city; Macron fears population will be displaced; Netanyahu says ...
Israel vowed Wednesday to press on with a "powerful" operation in war-torn Gaza's Rafah, even as calls mounted for it to hold off sending troops into the ...
PM Netanyahu insisted he would seek 'complete victory', despite mounting calls to hold off on sending troops into the Gaza city packed with refugees.
'Should we go to Sinai and abandon our land? I would rather die in Gaza than even consider leaving here,' Gaza resident says as planned Israeli offensive ...
Despite growing pressure to hold back, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists Hamas' battalions must be eliminated in the overcrowded city.
Middle East News: Israel vowed Wednesday to press on with a "powerful" operation in war-torn Gaza's Rafah, even as calls mounted for it to hold off sending ...
A growing chorus of world leaders is urging Israel not to attack the city packed with civilians.
Press briefing ahead of the upcoming General Affairs Council will take place on 16 February 2024 at 10.00.
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