A poignant image captioned “All Eyes on Rafah” has gone viral on Instagram following the tragic massacre of Palestinian civilians in Rafah on May 27. The photograph, initially shared by a Malaysian photographer, rapidly gained traction, resulting in over 40.4 million shares.
Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi predicts that fighting in Gaza will continue for another seven months. In an interview, Hanegbi stated that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) currently control 75% of the Philadelphia Corridor, a key area along the Gaza-Egypt border.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, alongside Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares, welcomed Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and other Arab leaders at the Moncloa Palace. The meeting, part of efforts to recognize Palestine as a state, included representatives from Qatar, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. Egypt’s Foreign Minister was absent due to a trip to China but will visit Madrid next week.
Forty individuals were arrested following clashes between Metropolitan Police officers and pro-Palestine demonstrators near Downing Street. The protest, titled “Hands Off Rafah, Stop the Genocide,” saw intense confrontations, resulting in injuries to three police officers.
Hamas’ Health Ministry in Gaza reported that the death toll since the beginning of the conflict has reached 36,171, with 81,420 injured. Recent attacks have claimed 75 lives in the last 24 hours alone.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, addressing his parliamentary group, vehemently criticized the international community’s inaction over the Gaza conflict. He accused Israel of genocide and likened Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler, urging the Islamic world to take decisive action.
Despite ongoing bombardments, 200 humanitarian aid trucks are en route to the Kerem Shalom terminal. An agreement facilitates the daily passage of aid trucks, though only 433 have crossed in the past three days, according to Egyptian security sources.
The Lebanese Al-Mayadeen network reported continued Israeli artillery strikes in southern Lebanon, following rocket fire from Lebanon into northern Israel.
The Israeli military reported the deaths of three soldiers from an explosive device in Gaza, raising the total number of Israeli casualties to 291 since the start of the ground operation.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society has moved its field hospital from Rafah to Khan Younis due to nearby Israeli artillery bombardments.
Algeria has proposed a United Nations resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the Israeli offensive in Rafah. The draft resolution also demands the release of hostages taken during the Hamas attack on October 7.
Saudi Arabia has condemned the ongoing “genocidal massacres” by Israeli forces in Gaza, specifically targeting refugee camps in Rafah.
An analysis by CNN confirmed the use of US-manufactured munitions in the recent deadly Israeli attack on Rafah, which resulted in 45 casualties.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) intercepted a suspicious aerial target off the coast of Rosh HaNikra, near the Lebanese border.
Yemeni Houthi rebels attacked a Greek-owned ship in the Red Sea with ballistic missiles. The ship, flagged by the Marshall Islands, reported damage but no casualties.
Renewed Israeli airstrikes in Rafah have killed at least 37 people, many of whom were in makeshift tents. The strikes targeted areas close to a recent deadly attack, adding to the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
US aid shipments to Gaza via sea have been halted due to damage to a pier caused by rough seas. Repairs are expected to take at least a week.
Israeli tanks have advanced to the heart of Rafah, intensifying bombardments. The escalation follows a devastating attack on a refugee tent camp in the area.
In a significant diplomatic move, Spain, Norway, and Ireland have officially recognized Palestine as a state, a decision that has drawn condemnation from Israel but may inspire other EU countries to follow suit.
Saudi Arabia strongly condemns the ongoing genocidal massacres committed by Israeli occupying forces against the Palestinian people without any restraint, targeting defenseless Palestinian refugee tents in Rafah. This statement comes from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
US-produced munitions were reportedly used in Sunday’s Israeli attack in Rafah, resulting in at least 45 deaths. This information is based on CNN’s analysis of videos from the scene, where experts identified the use of US-manufactured GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs.
The Israeli army intercepted a suspicious aerial target off the coast of Rosh HaNikra, near the Lebanon border, according to the IDF. While no alarm was raised, the IDF reported launches from Lebanon towards Shtula in northern Israel. Israeli airstrikes targeted Hezbollah militants in Naqoura, Ramyeh, and At Tiri areas in southern Lebanon.
Yemeni Houthi rebels attacked a Greek-owned ship in the Red Sea, launching five anti-ship ballistic missiles from Yemeni territories. The vessel, Laax, managed by Greece and flying the Marshall Islands flag, reported being hit by three missiles but continued its voyage without casualties.
New Israeli airstrikes killed at least 37 people, mostly refugees in tents outside Rafah city, witnesses, emergency workers, and hospital officials report. The bombings hit Tel al-Sultan, killing 16, including seven near a UN facility. Later, airstrikes targeted tents near a field hospital on Rafah’s western coast, killing at least 21, including 13 women.
The US announced a halt in maritime aid delivery to Gaza due to damage to the offshore dock caused by rough seas. Repair operations are expected to take at least a week.
Israeli tanks entered Rafah, seizing control of al-Awda roundabout near a mosque. Simultaneously, airstrikes intensified, breaching international court orders to cease the offensive. Renewed bombings killed 16 in Tel al-Sultan, following earlier massacres in Rafah’s displaced camps.
In Gaza, the Islamic Jihad released a video of an Israeli hostage.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the death toll in Gaza has surpassed 36,000, with 81,136 injured since October.
The Israeli army’s initial investigation into the Rafah tent camp attack suggests a secondary explosion caused the fire. IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari stated that two 17-kilogram (37-pound) munitions were fired at Hamas militants, causing secondary explosions possibly triggered by stored weapons.
A merchant ship off the Yemeni coast, struck by three Houthi missiles, began taking on water and listing. The incident occurred southwest of Hodeidah port, with no reported casualties.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasized the essential nature of recognizing the Palestinian state for achieving peace in the Middle East. He highlighted the historical justice and imperative need for coexistence between Palestine and Israel for lasting peace.
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