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because there are many israelis who believe that this will only end when they have severely degraded hamas as a military force and at the moment that has not happened. and people argue that to complete that task, israeli forces have to go in and, you know, take the fight the fight to hamas in rafah. but as i said, then equally, i think what we have seen in recent days during the exchange of fire between israel and iran, is one signal we have got from that is the israeli government does value its international support. it is trying to leverage the international support it got as a result of the iranian attack a week ago. i think they will be quite loathe to lose that by launching an attack on rafa that is very bloody, very deadly and unsupported by its allies.

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Gaza war: In Rafa, doctors save baby from womb of mother killed in Israeli strike

Israel-Gaza war: The infant was taken out from the womb of her dead mother through an emergency C-section

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gaza continues and israel has - the backburner for now. the war in gaza continues and israel has hit i gaza continues and israel has hit targets in and around rafa? that was somethin: targets in and around rafa? that was something that _ targets in and around rafa? that was something that people _ targets in and around rafa? that was something that people seem - targets in and around rafa? that was something that people seem to - targets in and around rafa? that was something that people seem to have | something that people seem to have forgotten about, certainly in the news for the last few days but for more than six months there has been an intense war in gaza, more than 30,000 people killed, most of them and many of them civilians according to the hamas run health ministry and there were casualties overnight, israeli airstrikes in central gaza and most notably in the south. rafa is a city in southern gaza, israel alleges that hamas or the remnants of hamas and its leadership are still based. the israeli prime minister has found on many occasions that there needs to be and will be a full—scale military operation in the city and americans in particular yesterday warning israel against that but those warnings are falling on deaf ears and i think once this religious holiday of passover has finished in about a week, i think there will probably be a nod towards

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and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. our expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah an opportunity to relocate. they'll probably be given instructions to do so. our hope is they'll be allowed to take their belongings with them as they try to find somewhere safer than would be in rafah. but at this point, other than believing this operation will happen, we don't have any indication around the timing of the operation, nor what the plan is for the innocent civilians and to deal with the humanitarian outfall of such an operation.

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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not

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i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. 0ur expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah an opportunity to relocate. they'll probably be given instructions to do so. our hope is they'll be allowed to take their belongings with them as they try to find somewhere safer than would be in rafah. but at this point, other than believing this operation will happen, we don't have any

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retrieving food parcels from the sea — after an air drop — shows how chaotic the delivery of aid often is, as agencies warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis. wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen

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of a worsening humanitarian crisis. wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. 0ur expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah

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jordanians have called unrestrained by both sides and the hope is that this will draw a line under this particular spat between israel and iran. we have still got the war in gaza, the six month war, to contend with. as antony blinken pointed out, there is the impending israeli assault on rafa which again the israeli government has promised and the international community is very worried about the humanitarian situation worsening in rafa if and when that assault on southern gas begins. perhaps the focus i think now in israel and the occupied palestinian territories might switch towards again what is happening in gaza and that perhaps this dangerous spat between israel and iran which did result in direct fire between both sides will for the time he had been done with. let both sides will for the time he had been done with.— both sides will for the time he had been done with. let me say on that oint been done with. let me say on that point because _ been done with. let me say on that point because there _ been done with. let me say on that point because there has _ been done with. let me say on that point because there has been - been done with. let me say on that point because there has been some suggestion that benjamin netanyahu agreed to a restrained approach year towards iran in return for being allowed to go ahead with the rafa

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projectiles towards israel by iran last saturday. the hope is of course around the region, thejordanians have called unrestrained by both sides and the hope is that this will draw a line under this particular spat between israel and iran. we have still of course got the war in gaza, the six month war, to contend with. as antony blinken pointed out, there is the impending israeli assault on rafa which again the israeli government has promised at the international community is very worried about, the humanitarian situation worsening in rafa if and when that assault on southern gaza begins. perhaps the focus i think now in israel and the occupied palestinian territories might switch towards what is happening in gaza again and perhaps this dangerous spat between israel and iran which resulted in direct fire between both sides will for the time being have been done with. let sides will for the time being have been done with.— sides will for the time being have been done with. let me stay on that exact point — been done with. let me stay on that exact point because _ been done with. let me stay on that exact point because there _ been done with. let me stay on that exact point because there has - been done with. let me stay on that exact point because there has been| exact point because there has been some suggestion that benjamin netanyahu agreed to a restrained

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