As strikes pummel Gaza, Israel says US military aid sends ‘strong message’ to enemies
- US approves billions in aid for Israel, which is locked in a war with Palestinian militant group Hamas
- Israel is striking targets in Gaza as it prepares operation in Rafah, the ‘last’ major Hamas stronghold

Israel said on Wednesday the US Senate approval of US$13 billion in military aid sent a “strong message” to its enemies, with strikes pummelling Gaza in its war against the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Fears are rising that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will soon follow through on repeated threats to send troops into the southern Gazan city of Rafah, where 1.5 million people are sheltering, many in makeshift encampments.
Israel says Rafah is the “last” major Hamas stronghold, but aid groups warn any invasion would create an “apocalyptic situation”.
Early Wednesday, hospital and security sources in Gaza reported Israeli air strikes in Rafah, as well as the central Nuseirat refugee camp.

“Everybody seems to be on a countdown to war across the largest displacement camp on Earth, which is Rafah,” Norwegian Refugee Council chief Jan Egeland said.
Israel’s foreign minister on Wednesday thanked the US Senate for approving the military aid package hot on the heels of the House of Representatives.