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A new turn has come in the war between Hamas and Israel that started 7 months ago. In order to completely eliminate Hamas, Israel has intensified attacks against Hamas. The Israeli army has warned all Palestinians living in Rafah of the attack and asked them to leave Rafah. After this many people fled from Rafa to save their lives. Israeli forces then entered Rafah on 7 May and closed the Rafah crossing into Egypt.

What was said by WHO

The World Health Organization recently reported that Israel has resumed its war against Hamas, and as a result, no medical supplies have been received in Gaza for almost 10 days. WHO spokesperson said that the Israeli army has closed the Rafah crossing and due to this people are facing many problems. He also said that because of this attack, the last time we received medical supplies in Gaza was before May 6.

Rafah crossing closed in Egypt

More Palestinians sought refuge in Rafah to escape the fighting that began seven months earlier on 7 October. Israel claimed that Hamas terrorists have taken shelter among civilians in Rafah. After completely destroying Gaza, the Israeli army moved towards Rafa to eliminate Hamas and entered Rafa 10 days ago. The Rafah crossing in Egypt was closed. This route is important for humanitarian aid.

Danger to people's lives increased

According to the information received, due to closure of the crossing, hospitals and small clinics are facing the biggest problem in keeping them open. Because to run them, 18 lakh liters of fuel is required every month. Because since the closure, only 1 lakh 59 thousand liters of fuel has arrived at Rafa which is not enough. He also said that there are currently 36 hospitals in the Palestinian territories and only 13 are functioning normally. Its fuel is also running out. If this continues, the danger to people's lives may increase.

Famine warning in Gaza

According to the information received, Israel has condemned this military operation and said that the lives of many people are in danger due to this operation started in Rafah. A United Nations agency has warned of famine in Gaza. After this, the Kerem Shalom and Erez crossings coming from Israel have also been almost closed. More than 35,000 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in the fighting that began in October last year in the Palestinian territories. With this, 1170 people have died in Israel and most of them were local people. Hamas took 252 people hostage and 128 of them remain in Gaza as hostages and 38 have died.