Rafah Tent Camp Massacre Sends Shockwaves Across the Globe

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The assault resulted in the deaths of over 45 individuals, including numerous women and children, sparking an international outcry.

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After an Israeli strike caused a massive fire in Rafah, killing 45 people, global leaders expressed outrage, jeopardizing ceasefire talks.

The bombing overnight targeted senior Hamas members, igniting fires that overwhelmed a nearby field hospital, leaving wounded in unbearable conditions.

Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, acknowledged the tragic airstrike, vowing to investigate the incident.

The US, a close ally of Israel, described the aftermath images from the deadly strike as devastating.

The devastating strike in Rafah worsened the humanitarian crisis, prompting international condemnation and calls for an immediate ceasefire.

Critics urged Israel to obey the ICJ’s order to halt military operations in Rafah, with Hogan-related casualties complicating ceasefire talks.

Egypt and Jordan, former peace partners with Israel, condemned the deadly Rafah strike, along with other countries.

The EU, France, and Italy condemned the deadly bombing in Rafah, calling for an immediate end to the violence.

Hezbollah retaliated against Israel on the northern border, engaging in a battle following earlier Israeli actions.

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