Rafah: A City on the Brink
The Gaza Strip's Southern Gateway
Rafah, a Palestinian city nestled in the southernmost corner of the Gaza Strip, has become the focal point of attention as tensions escalate in the region. As the sole crossing point between Egypt and Palestine's Gaza Strip, Rafah has taken on a vital strategic significance.
A City Under Siege
In recent weeks, the city has come under relentless airstrikes by the Israeli military. Footage released by the Israeli Defense Forces has shown tanks entering the Palestinian side of Rafah, raising concerns about a ground invasion. Hundreds of thousands of Gazans have fled the area, seeking safety in the northern part of the Strip.
The border crossing with Egypt, once seen as a lifeline for Gazans, has become a source of despair. With the conflict intensifying, the crossing has been repeatedly closed, leaving residents trapped and isolated.
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