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Rafah

Rafah is one of the largest cities in the Gaza Strip, located on its far southern end on the border with Egypt.

The city is the site of the Rafah border crossing, the only entry and exit point out of Gaza and into Egypt, compared to the other border crossings that go into Israel.

Rafah is partially divided, with part of the city being located on the Egyptian side of the border. A network of smuggling tunnels run beneath the city and crossing in an attempt to circumvent the blockade around Gaza.

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 DISPLACED PALESTINIANS who fled Rafah, after the IDF began evacuating civilians, travel on a vehicle in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip in May. While relocations are unfortunate, they have been distorted by Hamas, which frames Israel’s actions as brutal, the writer argues.

Palestinian in Gaza: Hamas must cede control and release the hostages

By Basam Said/The Media Line
 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister and MK's attend a plenary session of the opening day of the winter session at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, on october 28, 2024.

PM Netanyahu requests to postpone court testimony, citing war complications

By BINI ASHKENAZI
STUDENTS OCCUPY the street in front of the Sciences Po University building in Paris, in support of Palestinians in Gaza, last May. In response to ‘All eyes on Rafah,’ some pro-Israel voices asked: ‘Where were your eyes on October 7?’ Today, Israel feels vindicated, says the writer.

How Netanyahu’s 'all eyes on Rafah' strategy became a game changer in the war

 (L-R) Maxim Herkin and Alexandre Troufanov

Hamas official: Russian-Israeli hostages will be prioritized for release in deal

 Former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar on the backdrop of hostage posters. (Illustrative)

Yahya Sinwar may have ordered Hamas to execute hostages if killed

 IDF soldiers approach the building where former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was hiding before his death in Rafah, Gaza Strip.

Palestinian man 'shocked' to discover Sinwar was killed in his home

 IDF soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip.

Multi-front operations: IDF kills Hezbollah, Hamas terrorists in Lebanon, Gaza

 IDF soldiers approach the building where former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was hiding before his death in Rafah, Gaza Strip.

Tank fire in Rafah: The operation that killed Hamas terror chief Yahya Sinwar

 Photo of a wounded Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip after the building he was in was hit by an IDF tank.

What happened on day 377 of the Israel-Hamas war?

 IDF soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip, October 8, 2024.

IDF strikes over 70 Hamas targets in intensified Gaza operations

 The IDF operating in Gaza, published on September 26, 2024

IDF kills significant October 7 terrorists in Gaza Strip operation

 IDF troops operating in the Gaza Strip to remove tunnel shafts and launch sites, September 25, 2024.

IDF soldiers kill 40 terrorists across Gaza, destroy Hamas infrastructure

 The scene of the helicopter crash in Rafah.

Complex terrain and low visibility: Report into Rafah helicopter crash revealed

By Avi Ashkenazi
 IDF soldiers operate in the Tel Sultan neighborhood in Rafah, Gaza Strip.

IDF mostly dismantles Hamas Tel Sultan Battalion, kills over 300 terrorists in Rafah

 An ambulance vehicle drives as hundreds of members of Hezbollah were seriously wounded, in Sidon, Lebanon September 17, 2024

Israel's tactical edge against Hezbollah marred by tragic Gaza loss

  162nd Division in the Tel Al-Sultan Area.

IDF targets last Hamas strongholds in Tel al-Sultan, uncovers infrastructure

 Israel Air Force chief Maj.-Gen. Tomer Bar and Southern Command Commander Maj.-Gen. Yaron Finkelman arrived at the area where the 'Owl' helicopter crashed in Rafah, Gaza. September 11, 2024.

Now that the IDF has defeated Hamas in Rafah, what comes next?

 Slain hostage Alexander Lobanov in a recorded message from Hamas captivity.

Family of slain hostage Alexander Lobanov releases video from Hamas captivity