Tuesday, 28 May 2024

Rafah strike that reportedly killed dozens of Palestinian civilians was a 'tragic event', Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says.

Extract from ABC News

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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu admits deadly strike on Rafah camp was 'tragic event'.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a deadly air strike in the area of Rafah in southern Gaza that killed dozens of Palestinians was not intended to cause civilian casualties and will be investigated.

The air strikes killed at least 45 Palestinians and wounded dozens in an area of the southern Gaza Strip city which was designated for the displaced, Palestinian health and civil emergency service officials said. 

"In Rafah, we already evacuated about 1 million non-combatant residents and despite our utmost effort not to harm non-combatants, something unfortunately went tragically wrong," Mr Netanyahu said in a speech in parliament that was interrupted by shouting from opposition politicians.

"Despite our utmost efforts not to harm innocent civilians, last night, there was a tragic mistake.

"We are investigating the incident and will reach conclusions, because this is our policy."

A small boy thrown sand onto a fire using a pan, with a man doing the same using a shovel in the foreground
Palestinians worked to put out the fires in the area after the strike.(Reuters: Mohammed Salem)

Mohammed Abuassa, who rushed to the scene in the north-western neighbourhood of Tel al-Sultan, said rescuers "pulled out people who were in an unbearable state".

"We pulled out children who were in pieces. We pulled out young and elderly people. The fire in the camp was unreal," he said.

Israel's top military prosecutor described an air strike on Rafah as "very grave".

Children in the distance look at a mound of smouldering material looking distressed
Palestinian children searched for food in the burning debris.(Reuters: Mohammad Salem)

The prosecutor said an after-action investigation by the Israeli armed forces was underway. 

"The details of the incident are still under an investigation, which we are committed to conducting to the fullest extent," Major-General Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi told a conference hosted by the Israel Bar Association.

"The IDF [Israel Defense Forces] regrets any harm to non-combatants during the war."

Israel says air force targeted Hamas compound

The Israeli military said its air force struck a Hamas compound in Rafah and the strike was carried out with "precise ammunition and on the basis of precise intelligence".

It took out Hamas' chief of staff for the West Bank and another senior official behind deadly attacks on Israelis, it said.

"The IDF is aware of reports indicating that as a result of the strike and fire that was ignited several civilians in the area were harmed. The incident is under review."

An image of debris, behind it are people looking at the damage.
Palestinians look at the damage after a fire at the site of an Israeli air strike.(Reuters: Mohammed Salem)

The strike took place in Tel Al-Sultan neighbourhood in western Rafah, where thousands of people were taking shelter after many fled the eastern areas of the city where Israeli forces began a ground offensive more than two weeks ago.

The International Committee of the Red Cross said its field hospital in Rafah was receiving an influx of casualties, and other hospitals also were taking in a large number of patients.

Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri described the attack in Rafah as a "massacre", holding the United States responsible for aiding Israel with weapons and money.

"The air strikes burnt the tents, the tents are melting and the people's bodies are also melting," said one of the residents who arrived at the Kuwaiti hospital in Rafah.

Two men hug each other crying in front of the burnt out wreck of a tent camp
Palestinians struggled to deal with the destruction of the strike.(AP Photo: Jehad Alshrafi)

The United States urged Israel to take every precaution to protect civilians after "devastating images" emerged following the strike.

"Israel has a right to go after Hamas, and we understand this strike killed two senior Hamas terrorists who are responsible for attacks against Israeli civilians," a National Security Council spokesperson said. "But as we've been clear, Israel must take every precaution possible to protect civilians.

"We are actively engaging the IDF and partners on the ground to assess what happened, and understand that the IDF is conducting an investigation."

In a separate development, Egypt's military said one of its soldiers was shot dead during an exchange of fire in the Rafah area, without providing further details.

Israel said it was in contact with Egyptian authorities, and both sides said they were investigating.

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