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Israel army proposes evacuation plan as PM vows push into Gaza’s far-south

  • Israeli army presents Rafah assault plans to war cabinet ahead of planned offensive
  • Rafah is overcrowded with refugees who fled from the war in other parts of Gaza

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Palestinians wait for humanitarian aid on a beachfront in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, on Sunday. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Israel’s military proposed a plan for evacuating civilians from “areas of fighting” in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced Monday, after he said a ground invasion of the Palestinian territory’s southern city Rafah was necessary.

Foreign governments and aid organisations have repeatedly expressed fears that an invasion of Rafah would inflict mass civilian casualties.

More than 1.4 million Palestinians – most of them displaced from elsewhere – have converged on the last Gazan city untouched by Israel’s ground troops.

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It is also the entry point for desperately needed aid, brought in via neighbouring Egypt.

Smoke billows following an Israeli bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Photo: AFP
Smoke billows following an Israeli bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Photo: AFP

Israel’s military “presented the War Cabinet with a plan for evacuating the population from areas of fighting in the Gaza Strip, and with the upcoming operational plan”, a statement in Hebrew from Netayahu’s office said Monday.

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The statement did not give any details about how or where the civilians would be moved.

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