After Israel Defied The ICJ And Burned Palestinians Alive, It Bombed Another "Safe" Camp In Rafah And Killed 21

On May 28, Israel bombed a camp in the Al-Mawasi area west of Rafah, where it had ordered civilians to evacuate ahead of its offensive on Rafah.

After Israel Defied The ICJ And Burned Palestinians Alive, It Bombed Another "Safe" Camp In Rafah And Killed 21

Two days after Israel defied the International Court of Justice’s order and bombed a displacement camp in Rafah, it has now bombed another camp it told civilians in Rafah to evacuate to, killing at least 21 Palestinians.

On Tuesday, May 28, Israel bombed a camp in the Al-Mawasi area west of Rafah, where it had ordered civilians to evacuate ahead of its offensive on Rafah.

The attack killed at least 21 Palestinians, mostly women, and injured many others.

Videos and photos circulating social media showed graphic scenes of multiple bodies on the ground and people rushing while holding the injured in the destruction left by the airstrike.

The Israeli military has denied bombing the Al-Mawasi camp.

Israel had told Palestinians to evacuate to the Al-Mawasi area when it started its invasion of Rafah earlier in May.

Israel’s ongoing genocide on Gaza has killed more than 36,000 Palestinians and injured more than 80,000, mostly women and children.

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