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Abbas: Israeli plan for Rafah assault aims to drive Palestinians from Gaza

On Friday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's office pointed a finger at that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's proposed plan for a military escalation in Rafah, located at the southern edge of the Gaza Strip, aims to forcibly remove Palestinians from their land.

Reuters MIDDLE EAST
Published February 09,2024
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The office of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas said on Friday a plan announced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a military escalation in Rafah at the southern edge of the Gaza Strip aims to drive Palestinians from their land.

The office of Abbas, head of the Palestinian Authority that exerts partial self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, said it holds both the Israeli government and the U.S. administration responsible for the plan's repercussions.

The Palestinian presidency called on the UN Security Council to take heed, "because (Israel) taking this step threatens security and peace in the region and the world. It crosses all red lines," the statement said.