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Israel-Hamas war: IDF presence reported at Rafah crossing

Deutsche Welle

  07 May 2024, 14:57
Image: Israeli Army/AFP

Israeli forces appeared to be establishing a presence on the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing early on Tuesday. This follows a call for civilians to leave the area, and Monday's confusion over a cease-fire.

Israel's military says it has control over Gazan side of Rafah crossing, conducting 'very targeted' operation in eastern Rafah. First reports, however, did not suggest a large-scale deployment

On Monday, Israel told people to leave the area after a fatal attack hailing from Rafah
Soon after this ultimatum, Hamas claimed to have accepted a cease-fire proposal in long-running talks, only for Israel to then say it did not meet its core demands. The talks continue, Xi Jinping and Emmanuel Macron appealed for a breakthrough on Tuesday.

IDF says 'operational control' established at Rafah

The Israel Defense Forces said in a press briefing early on Tuesday that its forces had taken "operational control" of the Palestinian side of Gaza's border crossing with Egypt.

The IDF's 401st tank brigade entered the Rafah crossing early on Tuesday, it said.

It said special forces were scanning the area and had been operating there since the previous night, particularly in an area in eastern Rafah.

"Right now, we have special forces scanning the crossing ... We have operational control of the area and other crossings, and we have special forces scanning the area," the military said.

It added that currently engaged in a "very targeted operation and a very limited scope against very specific targets" in eastern Rafah.

The military also said that the Kerem Shalom crossing from Israel into Gaza was temporarily closed as well early on Tuesday, citing security reasons. It said it would reopen when the security situation allowed.

The IDF published video footage, with film taken from on board a single tank showing that tank approaching the crossing. No people or other military vehicles were visible in the shot.

Late on Monday, Israel's military had already said it was carrying out "targeted strikes" in Rafah, reporting the deaths of 20 Hamas militants and the discovery of three tunnels during the operation.

The military said Tuesday that a "vast amount" of people in areas given evacuation notices yesterday "moved to a safer zone."

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