
Israeli tanks advanced to the centre of Rafah for the first time on Tuesday, witnesses said, three weeks into a ground offensive in the southern Gaza city that has stirred global condemnation for its continued civilian toll.
Tanks and armoured vehicles mounted with machineguns were spotted near Al-Awda mosque, a central Rafah landmark, the witnesses told Reuters. The Israeli military said its forces continued to operate in the Rafah area, without commenting on reported advances into the city centre.
Overnight, its forces battered the city with airstrikes and tank fire, residents said, pressing the offensive despite an international outcry over an attack on Sunday that sparked a massive blaze in a tent camp, killing at least 45 Palestinians, more than half of them children, women and the elderly.
Global leaders voiced horror at the fire in a designated "humanitarian zone" where families uprooted by fighting elsewhere in Gaza had sought shelter, and urged the implementation of a World Court order for a halt to Israel's assault.
In another move purportedly aimed at reining in the violence, Spain, Ireland and Norway were to officially recognise a Palestinian state on Tuesday.
The three countries have said they hope their decision will accelerate efforts towards securing a ceasefire in Israel's war against Hamas militants, now in its eighth month, that has reduced much of the densely populated territory to rubble.
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@PorcupineJuliaSocialist2yrs2Y
Why has president Biden allowed Netanyahu to dictate the adjudication of this conflict without regard to innocent life.
Why is America dancing on the puppet strings controlled by a far right wing Israeli government?
Given the date of the last elections in Gaza (2006), it's fair to say that the people of Gaza bear very little responsibility for their "elected" government, especially when you consider that the vast majority of Gaza's people were not old enough to vote at the time.
@NobleDinosaurDemocrat2yrs2Y
is the US position accelerating US decline, in a competitive world? The answer clearly is yes. The rest of the world sees what is happening in Gaza for what it is, and the US is demonstrating that its policies are run by the Israel lobby in the United States.
Rep. Tliab said, "The cries of the Palestinian and Israeli children sound no different to me. What I don't understand is why the cries of Palestinians sound different to you all. We cannot lose our shared humanity."
What is outrageous is that Biden adamantly refuses to halt the flow of weapons, refuses to demand an immediate ceasefire, and refuses to join with Ireland, Norway, Spain, and one hundred other nations in recognizing a neutral, democratic State of Palestine instead of opposing it in the United Nations.
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