Tel Aviv (Israel): Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the military to chalk out plan for the evacuation of the population from Rafah, his office said on Friday in a statement, ahead of an anticipated ground offensive there, according to CNN.", "Rafah, a southern Gaza city, currently houses more than 1.3 million people.
The majority of the people, who are living there are basically evacuees from other parts of Gaza, according to the United Nations.", "Netanyahu, on Thursday said that the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) will "soon go into Rafah, Hamas's last bastion. As the IDF's operations progressed south into Gaza, many Palestinians fled the territory and sought safety in the city.
However, it is unclear where they will travel next; the city borders Egypt to the south, but the border into the nation has been closed for months. In the statement, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office stated that it was impossible to eradicate Hamas while leaving "four Hamas battalions in Rafah" according to CNN.
On the other hand, it is clear that a massive operation in Rafah requires the evacuation of the civilian population from the combat zones. That is why the Prime Minister directed the IDF and the defence establishment to bring to the Cabinet a dual plan for both the evacuation of the population and the disbanding of the battalions " the statement added.