Israeli Intense Shelling in Rafah: Tanks Seize Key Site in Rafah

Journalists and witnesses report shows intense shelling on Rafah, and Israeli tanks taking control of a significant roundabout in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza. This strategic location, about 500 meters from the Egyptian border, was seized amidst heavy Israeli shelling, resulting in the deaths of at least 16 people overnight.

Escalating Violence in Rafah

The conflict has intensified in Rafah, displacing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians seeking refuge. On Sunday, Israeli air strikes targeted a camp for displaced people, killing 45 individuals. Israel has described this incident as a “tragic mishap.” Despite a recent ruling by the top UN court ordering a halt to the Rafah offensive, Israel continues its military operations.

International Reactions and Diplomatic Movements

As the violence continues, the international community is responding. Spain, Ireland, and Norway have officially recognized a Palestinian state, despite Israel’s strong objections. The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting later on Tuesday to address the escalating situation and discuss Sunday’s air strike.

Verification of Incident Footage

BBC Verify has been examining footage from Rafah posted on Palestinian social media channels. Videos show signs of strikes near key landmarks, including the Taiba mosque and the Kuwaiti hospital. These clips depict the severe impact of the ongoing conflict on civilians.

Merchant Vessel Attacked Off Yemen Coast

A merchant vessel is taking on water off the coast of Yemen after being struck by three missiles. This attack, attributed to the Houthi rebel group, occurred 54 nautical miles off Yemen’s coast. The incident highlights the broader regional instability as the Houthis continue to target ships in support of Gaza.

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Recognition of Palestinian State by European Nations

Norway and Spain have now recognized a Palestinian state, with Ireland joining them shortly after. This diplomatic move aims to support peace efforts in the region. Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasized that recognizing Palestine is essential for achieving lasting peace and stability.

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