as intensified conflict enters its second week, the situation in Gaza remains dire, with reports of continued Israeli airstrikes and a rising death toll. Amidst the escalating violence, a partial reopening of the Rafah border crossing – the main entry and exit point for gaza residents – offers a limited lifeline, though access remains heavily restricted. Concurrently, Israeli Prime Minister benjamin Netanyahu has signaled a potential long-term shift in the region, publicly stating his intent to dismantle the Palestinian Authority.
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Gaza: Netanyahu veut écarter définitivement l’Autorité palestinienne
Israeli strikes killed 21 people in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, according to the Health Ministry, amid escalating conflict. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly stated his intention to permanently remove the Palestinian Authority from power. Lire la suite
Rafah rouvre sous fortes restrictions: seuls 12 Gazaouis autorisés à entrer en Égypte
The Rafah border crossing has reopened with severe limitations, allowing only 12 Gazan citizens to enter Egypt, according to reports. This comes as Israeli airstrikes continue to impact the region, with the Health Ministry reporting 21 deaths on Wednesday. Lire la suite
Gaza: le passage de Rafah rouvre au compte-gouttes
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt is reopening on a limited basis, with access severely restricted. Israeli strikes on Wednesday resulted in 21 fatalities in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry, marking a further escalation of the conflict. Lire la suite
Gaza : Israël rouvre très partiellement le passage de Rafah
Israel has partially reopened the Rafah border crossing, the primary exit point for Gaza residents, but with significant restrictions. The move comes amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes that the Health Ministry says killed 21 people in Gaza on Wednesday. Lire la suite