Rafah Crossing Completely Destroyed, No Longer Usable

Stalin

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no claims of weapon transfer have ever been made by anyone at this place, so the main function of the crossing
is the supply of aid.

starvation leading to ethnic cleansing is the agenda here, and the supply of weapons to the zionist settler project by
the accomplices in the us continues unabated, despite lying weasel words by the hapless biden and his war criminal cohorts in
the WarParty

in a true 21st century organised litany of lies, the genocidal settler project blames the victims...


"The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that Gaza’s lone border crossing with Egypt had been completely destroyed by its operations in the area. In recent days, the IDF has targeted the few undestroyed areas left in the Strip.

On Wednesday, Israeli Army Radio reported that the Rafah crossing was now unusable. “This is how Rafah crossing looks today, completely destroyed and no longer usable, after being taken over by Brigade 401 in one night,” the radio station stated. “Due to its relative proximity to the border, the Israeli army used the crossing as a stopping point and resting area.”

The Gazan media ministry reported the destruction on Monday, stating that “Occupation forces damaged Rafah crossing’s halls that were used by locals to exit the Strip.” Images reviewed by the Middle East Eye reportedly showed the exterior of the structure was incinerated.

Israel began its operations in Rafah on May 7. Prior to the assault, the crossing served as the main lifeline for more than one million displaced civilians who were sheltering in the city. Over the past six weeks, aid shipments into the Strip have plummeted by two-thirds, triggering fears of full-blown famine.

Tel Aviv places the blame for the increasing starvation on the Palestinians. However, aid agencies point to the Israeli military operations throughout Gaza as creating unsafe and unstable conditions that make aid deliveries impossible.


comrade stalin
gaza famine is still the issue
 
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