Israel has made 90% of Rafah’s buildings uninhabitable – Ceasefire Day 30

Israel has made 90% of Rafah’s buildings uninhabitable – Ceasefire Day 30

Compilation of news reports – IAK staff

The Israeli army killed three Palestinians in the northern occupied West Bank, local media reported Wednesday.

In southern Gaza on Wednesday, an Israeli sharpshooter killed a Palestinian teenager in Rafah, southern Gaza; later, a Israeli military drone fired a missile at displaced Palestinians, killing one Palestinian and wounding many others.

22 bodies were recovered from under the rubble over the past 24 hours, according to Gaza’s health ministry.


Israeli drones broadcast threats of ‘second and third Nakba’ to Palestinians in Gaza

The Israel occupation forces continue to intimidate and terrorize Palestinians in Gaza despite the ceasefire agreement that took effect on 19 January, according to NGO Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor.

Researchers at Euro-Med documented Israeli quadcopter drones broadcasting recorded threats to Gaza’s population. The messages warned of further displacement and destruction, with one chilling statement declaring: “And if you do not wake up from slumber, they will bring a second and third Nakba upon you.”

The 1948 Nakba (Catastrophe) saw the ethnic cleansing of 800,000 Palestinians from their land, when the occupation state was created in Palestine. Since then, around 530 Palestinian towns and villages have been wiped off the map by the Israeli occupation regime. 


Israel’s war on Gaza has made 90 percent of Rafah’s buildings uninhabitable, says mayor

Rafah Mayor Ahmed al-Sufi condemned Israel’s destruction of the southern Gaza city, stating that occupation forces had leveled six entire neighborhoods and were blocking residents from returning home.

According to Sufi, 70 percent of Rafah has been destroyed, with 90 percent of its buildings rendered uninhabitable.

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An aerial view of the destruction caused by the Israeli military in Rafah, Gaza Strip. January 24, 2025.
An aerial view of the destruction caused by the Israeli military in Rafah, Gaza Strip. January 24, 2025. (Hasan Eslayeh/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Israel continues to deny entry of heavy machinery to remove rubble from Gaza, says official

Israel has only allowed six small machines to remove rubble from the Gaza Strip while preventing the entry of hundreds more that are desperately needed for the coastal enclave devastated by Israeli forces during their genocidal war against Palestinians, an official said on Wednesday.

Ismail Thawabteh, director of the Gaza government’s Media Office, told Anadolu that Israel allowed only six small machines into Gaza, some of which required maintenance and spare parts to function.

“The Gaza Strip needs 500 heavy equipment units, including bulldozers, excavators, cranes, and others,” he added. Thawabteh stressed that Gaza is experiencing “a suffocating humanitarian crisis due to the lack of the equipment and heavy machinery needed for the rubble removal, opening the roads, and recovering thousands of corpses.”

He noted that Israel’s decision to allow only six machines reflects its “state of ignorance regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.”

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