Gaza’s health ministry warned an Israeli invasion of southern Rafah would mean elimination of “what little remains of the healthcare system and depriving the population of any health services”.
It also said in a statement the threatened ground offensive would expose “residents to the risk of death”.
About 1.5 million people are currently crammed into the area, the vast majority ordered there by the Israeli military during its six-month war on the coastal enclave that has killed more than 34,000 people, mostly children and women.
Rafah attack would eliminate ‘what little remains’ of Gaza’s healthcare
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- MTV sources: The Quintet Committee will meet with Parliament Speaker Berri tomorrow before 12:00 pm, and Ain El Tineh will host Hochstein in the coming hours
- Mikati leads a series of ministerial meetings
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