Israel is urging UN relief agencies to collaborate with its initiatives to evacuate civilians from conflict zones, particularly in Rafah, ahead of an impending ground operation.
During a press briefing, government spokesperson Eylon Levy emphasized the importance of cooperation, stating, “Don’t say it can’t be done. Work with us to find a way.”
Rafah, situated on the border with Egypt, is perceived as the last sanctuary for Gazans seeking refuge from Israel’s military operations elsewhere in the Gaza Strip.
With an estimated 1.5 million people crowded in Rafah, concerns about the potential impact of an upcoming ground operation are widespread.