Israel’s Troops Take Control of Rafah Border Crossing in Gaza

(Bloomberg) — Israeli forces took control of the Rafah border-crossing in Gaza on Tuesday morning ahead of a possible assault on the city.

It’s the first time Israel’s army has entered that part of Gaza since the war with Hamas, an Iran-backed militant group, began in October.

The development came a day after Israel told residents in parts of eastern Rafah to leave immediately and launched more airstrikes in some areas of the city. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said civilians will be allowed to move out before any ground attack.

Cease-fire talks between the two sides continue but remain stuck over Hamas’s demand that any pause in fighting is effectively permanent. Israel says the war can’t end — even if there’s a break for a weeks-long truce — until Hamas surrenders or is crushed as a military and governing organization.

israel’s troops take control of rafah border crossing in gaza

Israeli Military Takes Control of Rafah Crossing | Palestinian officials said all aid from Egypt stopped after Israel took control of the Rafah crossing on May 7. Israeli military said aid is coming through other ways. Israel also conducted airstrikes overnight on May 6 in Rafah

Palestinian officials said all aid flows from Egypt into Gaza had stopped after the Israel Defense Forces took over the Rafah crossing.

The army has halted “the movement of people and aid completely,” the Hamas-run border authority said in a statement. Tanks drove through the area in the far south of the Gaza Strip and soldiers replaced Palestinian flags with Israeli ones.

The IDF said it acted “following intelligence that indicated the Rafah crossing was being used for terrorist purposes.”

Hamas called it a “dangerous escalation against a civilian facility protected by international law.”

The border is the main entry point for aid into Gaza. Its closure follows the shutting of the nearby Kerem Shalom crossing between Israel and Gaza on Sunday after Hamas rockets killed four Israeli soldiers there.

The US has been urging Israel for weeks to allow more food and other supplies in, with the United Nations saying parts of the territory are on the verge of famine.

Israel says that, for now, 100,000 people fall under its “evacuation order” in eastern Rafah. One Israeli official said the operation will probably last around two weeks. It’s unclear if the military will try moving out people in other parts of Rafah, which could take longer.

More than 1.4 million people are sheltering in Rafah, most of them having fled from other areas of Gaza to seek shelter. Israel has largely defeated Hamas in the rest of the territory, but says around 5,000 to 8,000 fighters and senior leaders are in Rafah.

Israel also believes it’s the location of most of the remaining hostages held by Hamas, which is backed by Iran and designated a terrorist group by the US and European Union.

Read more:
Israel Says a Cease-Fire Plan Backed by Hamas Falls ShortIsrael Tells Civilians to Leave Rafah as It Weighs AttackWhy Israel’s Plans to Invade Rafah Are So Worrying: QuickTake

Most Arab and many European states have said Israel should not attack Rafah, fearing it would cause mass casualties. The US has expressed concerns too.

“Despite the request of the international community, the US, the EU — everybody asking Netanyahu not to attack Rafah — the attack started yesterday night,” Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, said in Brussels on Tuesday. “There are no safe zones in Gaza. Let’s see how we can try to mitigate the consequences of the situation.”

Egypt condemned “in the strongest terms” Israel’s takeover of the Gaza side of the border post. Saudi Arabia called for a cease-fire “to stop the genocide carried out by the occupation forces against defenseless civilians.”

On Monday night, Hamas said it had accepted a cease-fire proposal from mediators Egypt and Qatar. Israel rejected that, saying it contained demands not previously under discussion.

Qatar said it was sending a delegation to Cairo on Tuesday for the latest round of negotiations.

The war erupted when Hamas attacked southern Israel from Gaza on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and taking 250 hostage. Israel’s bombardment and ground attack on the Palestinian territory have killed almost 35,000 people, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

The only truce so far lasted a week and ended on Dec. 1. Around half the hostages were released. Of those remaining, Israel thinks at least 30 are dead.

–With assistance from Omar Tamo, Kateryna Kadabashy, Alex Newman, Salma El Wardany and Katharina Rosskopf.

(Updates with comments from Hamas and IDF.)

More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com

©2024 Bloomberg L.P.

OTHER NEWS

14 minutes ago

Crowded field set for photo finish at PGA Championship

14 minutes ago

Man City boss Guardiola 'tired', next season could be last

14 minutes ago

Zamalek win African Confederation Cup on away goals

14 minutes ago

Guardiola's demand for perfection fuels Manchester City hunger

14 minutes ago

Klopp encourages fans to embrace future after emotional finale at Liverpool

14 minutes ago

Mercedes in 'no-man's land', says Hamilton

16 minutes ago

All Of Us Strangers Ending Explained - What Happened To Harry?

18 minutes ago

Video: Kevin Costner praises his Horizon co-star Sienna Miller's 'undeniable beauty' and calls her a 'great actress' - as she sweetly says she'd go 'to the ends of the earth' for him

18 minutes ago

Hyde Park stabbing: Man is charged after allegedly knifing cop in the head in Sydney's CBD

18 minutes ago

Video: Kevin Costner praises his Horizon co-star Sienna Miller's 'undeniable beauty' and calls her a 'great actress' - as she sweetly says she'd go 'to the ends of the earth' for him

18 minutes ago

The real reason for self-checkout bans under new state law

18 minutes ago

I've been a facialist for more than 45 years - here are all the reasons why your skin looks older than your age

18 minutes ago

Design doubles: The box bag

19 minutes ago

Gavin Rossdale, 58, enjoys date with Gwen Stefani lookalike girlfriend Xhoana X, 35, in LA... following romantic getaway to Mexico

20 minutes ago

NRL Magic Round-Up: Cameron Munster's latest injury, Mark Nicholls's new nickname and Cronulla proves it's the real deal

20 minutes ago

‘Deeply unfair’ – European election candidates excluded from TV debate criticise RTÉ

20 minutes ago

MEC clarifies the issue of payments to NPOs, ongoing investigations and school uniforms subcontractors

20 minutes ago

Cate Blanchett Makes a Flavorful Style Statement in Cannes

20 minutes ago

Late drama as Celtic claim first-ever SWPL title

20 minutes ago

Proposed super laws a ‘kick in the guts’ for tech start-ups

20 minutes ago

She backed Israel; her son led a protest. Could they withstand war?

20 minutes ago

Separated from mainland, Bengal voters on border want freedom from 'caged' life

20 minutes ago

Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum was buried and forgotten in the 1920s, but archaeologists have uncovered some of its secrets

20 minutes ago

Severna Park boys are a win away from an eighth straight lacrosse title

20 minutes ago

What Does Liqui Moly Engine Flush Actually Do, And Is It Any Good?

20 minutes ago

Easily Close Gaps In Mitered Edges With A Smart Screwdriver Hack

21 minutes ago

Steve Guttenberg reveals his ego took over at height of fame

22 minutes ago

These are the HISD schools that will be open on Monday, May 20

23 minutes ago

Manoah shines as Blue Jays fend off Rays 5-2

24 minutes ago

4 homes destroyed in Fort Nelson wildfire, no green light yet for residents to return

25 minutes ago

NYC to Dublin portal reopens! Interactive installation was closed over lewd behavior - including flashing breasts and people 'taking drugs'

25 minutes ago

Elise Stefanik explodes at Fox News anchor and brands her a 'disgrace' as VP candidate is grilled about previously 'calling Trump a whack job'

26 minutes ago

Jacob Zuma’s MK party takes fight to ANC stronghold of Soweto

26 minutes ago

Media: SBU drones strike airbase, oil refinery in Russia

26 minutes ago

A local’s guide to Coffs Harbour: ‘The culture here is being outside’

26 minutes ago

As Canada renews strategy for Rohingya crisis, advocates urge rethink

26 minutes ago

So what next? – Pep Guardiola casts doubt over long-term Manchester City future

26 minutes ago

Barcelona secure second place in LaLiga with win over Rayo

26 minutes ago

Shave hours off tedious work: How generative AI helps sum up lengthy chat threads and fetch intel fast

26 minutes ago

Garcia brace helps Osasuna win 4-1 at Atletico

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch