(16-02-2024, 12:33 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: According to spokesperson for Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital. The Egypt is building a massive, miles-wide, buffer zone wall along its border with Gaza, new satellite imagery shows wall is said to be 5 meters (16 feet) high. Israel said its special forces raided Gaza's Nasser Hospital largest functioning hospital in enclave, Thursday after laying siege to the facility for days...
Rafah images show huge blast craters close to camps
latest satellite images, taken on 14 February, several craters can be seen near the site of the operation.
BBC Verify analysed a video provided by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) of the rescue and located the operation to a district of Rafah where there are many plastic greenhouses. Several of the greenhouses, as well as other nearby buildings, have been destroyed.
The latest satellite images show how close strikes were to areas filled with temporary structures housing people who have been forced from their homes. Israel has repeatedly told Palestinians living in north and central Gaza to move south for their own safety - but fighting has now come to these very areas.
IDF say it is targeting Hamas fighters who operate there. Existing tent cities grow and new ones emerge
Rafah's population is thought to have increased five-fold in the months following the 7 October Hamas attacks, with 1.5 million people now estimated to be living there. Vast spaces there have been filled with tents, including a main road.
From above, you can see that a main highway through Rafah has been clogged with temporary structures and blocked off to traffic.
Makeshift tent sites expand across Al-Mawasi
Al-Mawasi is a narrow strip of land by Mediterranean Sea near coast in southern Gaza. Israeli officials instructed people to take shelter in the area in the first two months of the war in Gaza. Before the conflict it largely consisted of sandy dunes and agricultural land, but now temporary structures have increasingly been built along the coast. A large area in the east - once completely empty - is also now filled with tents
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