Israel’s operation in Rafah to end in two weeks: Israeli media
Israeli security officials say Israel’s military operation in Rafah will end in about two weeks, according to the country’s public broadcaster KANN.
KANN cited the unnamed officials as saying that if no agreement on a ceasefire deal is reached before ending the operation in Rafah, Israel must decide the next steps in Gaza. They added that the war is close to the end of its second phase.
On May 6, the Israeli army invaded Rafah, in Gaza’s south, despite international warnings. It also captured the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing, a vital route to humanitarian aid into Gaza, worsening the already difficult humanitarian conditions in the besieged strip.
The Palestinian refugee agency of the United Nations (UNRWA) must be allowed to work unhindered in Gaza, Group of Seven (G7) leaders say as the wealthy nations wrapped up day two of their annual summit in Italy.
“We agree it is critical that UNRWA and other UN organisations and agencies’ distribution networks be fully able to deliver aid to those who need it most, fulfilling their mandate effectively,” the G7 nations said in their final communique.
They called for all parties to facilitate “rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief for civilians in need” in Gaza, particularly women and children.
“Securing full, rapid, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access in all its forms – consistent with international humanitarian law and through all relevant land crossing points, including the Rafah crossing, through maritime delivery routes, including through Ashdod Port – throughout all of Gaza remains an absolute priority.”
UNRWA, which coordinates nearly all aid to Gaza, has been repeatedly targeted by Israel since the war on Gaza began on October 7.