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France, Egypt, Jordan leaders warn Israel against Rafah assault

April 09, 2024 / 9:15 PM
Palestinians who had taken refuge in Rafah in leave the city to return to Khan Yunis after Israel pulled its ground forces out of the southern Gaza ...
Sharjah 24 – AFP: The leaders of France, Egypt and Jordan warned Israel on Monday against a threatened offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, urging an "immediate" ceasefire in its war on "Hamas".
"We warn against the dangerous consequences of an Israeli offensive on Rafah, where more than 1.5 million Palestinian civilians have sought refuge," they said in a joint editorial published in several newspapers.

"Such an offensive will only bring more death and suffering, heighten the risks and consequences of mass forcible displacement of the people of Gaza and threaten regional escalation."

The editorial was signed by France's President Emmanuel Macron, Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Jordan's King Abdullah II.

The United States said earlier it opposes any assault on Rafah, after Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a date for an attack had been set.

The three leaders urged that a UN Security Council resolution calling for an "immediate ceasefire... be fully implemented without further delay" and that all hostages held by Hamas be released, also in line with the council's demands.

"The war in Gaza and the catastrophic humanitarian suffering it is causing must end now," the three leaders said in the op-ed published by Le Monde in France, the Washington Post in the United States, Al Rai in Jordan and Al Ahram in Egypt.

They called for a "massive increase" in aid being allowed into Gaza.

April 09, 2024 / 9:15 PM

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