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Around 150,000-200,000 Palestinian civilians have already left Rafah since April 7 and as the military gets ready for a long-discussed invasion, according to the IDF.
At one point, there were around 1.4 million Palestinian civilians in Rafah.
But after the IDF withdrew from Khan Yunis on April 7, a significant minority of civilians started to stream out of Rafah and back to Khan Yunis or to al-Muwasi on the southern Gaza coast.
The IDF hopes that more civilians will follow this lead as new tent cities are set up for civilians to evacuate Rafah to Khan Yunis, al-Muwasi, and central Gaza.
At one point, there were around 1.4 million Palestinian civilians in Rafah.
But after the IDF withdrew from Khan Yunis on April 7, a significant minority of civilians started to stream out of Rafah and back to Khan Yunis or to al-Muwasi on the southern Gaza coast.
The IDF hopes that more civilians will follow this lead as new tent cities are set up for civilians to evacuate Rafah to Khan Yunis, al-Muwasi, and central Gaza.
Between 150,000-200,000 Palestinians leave Rafah due to upcoming IDF invasion
The IDF hopes that more civilians will follow this lead as new tent cities are set up for civilians to evacuate Rafah to Khan Yunis, al-Muwasi, and central Gaza.
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Between 150,000-200,000 Palestinians leave Rafah due to upcoming IDF invasion
The IDF hopes that more civilians will follow this lead as new tent cities are set up for civilians to evacuate Rafah to Khan Yunis, al-Muwasi, and central Gaza.
www.jpost.com