Israel prepares for large-scale invasion of Rafah after Eid al-Fitr

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Israel prepares for large-scale invasion of Rafah after Eid al-Fitr

Israel, according to reports in the Lebanese daily Al-Akhbar, is drawing up plans for a ground invasion of Rafah, which is expected to begin after the end of the three-day Eid al-Fitr holiday following the month of Ramadan. The holiday marking the end of Lent is due to end around April 12 this year, indicating a possible start of military operations in the middle of the month.

According to sources mentioned in the publication, the operation is expected to take four to eight weeks and will include efforts to "evacuate" Rafah's approximately 1,5 million civilian population. Such measures are intended to minimize civilian casualties during military operations.

In addition, Al-Akhbar notes that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi rejected a request from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to establish a direct line of communication between the two countries, which could facilitate coordination and exchange of information during the conflict.

This information raises questions about the potential humanitarian impact of the upcoming invasion on the civilian population of Rafah, as well as about diplomatic relations between Israel and its neighbors. The situation in the region remains tense, and the international community is closely monitoring developments, calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and the protection of civilians.

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