Thursday, April 18, 2024

US gives nod to Israeli operation in Rafah in exchange for canceling major attack on Iran

The US will back Israel's plan to conduct a ground operation in the Palestinian city of Rafah in southern Gaza in exchange for Israel agreeing not to carry out a large-scale attack on Iran, the Al-Araby Al-Jadeed newspaper writes, citing an Egyptian source familiar with the situation.

According to the media outlet, "the US administration will support the plan for a military operation in Rafah put forward earlier," which provides for dividing the city into numbered sectors that will be mopped up one by one. The plan also means gradually relocating local residents, particularly towards the city of Khan Yunis, also located in the south of the enclave. According to the source, this is why Egypt has started preparations for Israel’s operation. In particular, Cairo "has increased the capacity of refugee camps in Khan Yunis," which are managed by the Egyptian Red Crescent. In addition, more humanitarian aid is now being sent there. The newspaper’s sources say that forces stationed along the 14-kilometer-long border with the Gaza Strip in North Sinai have been put on high combat alert.

CNN reported on Monday, citing sources, that Israel had delayed its Rafah operation to focus on what it would do in response to Iran's recent attack on the country. According to the TV channel, the Jewish State initially planned to take action in Rafah this week.

1 comment:

  1. The White House strongly rejected giving Israel a green light Thursday to invade the southern Gazan city of Rafah in exchange for Tel Aviv committing to carry out a "limited" retaliation against Iran.

    A National Security Council spokesperson told Anadolu on condition of anonymity that the claim "is not true and not something that has been discussed."

    The London-based al-Araby al-Jadeed news outlet reported earlier that the Biden administration provided the approval in exchange for Israel's vow not to carry out a large-scale reprisal against Iran for an unprecedented ballistic missile and drone attack last weekend. It cited an anonymous Egyptian source.

    "The report is inaccurate," the National Security Council spokesperson said in an email.

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