Displaced Palestinians who left with their belongings from rafah in the southern Gaza Strip following an evacuation order by the Israeli army, unload their belongings to set up shelter in Khan Yunis on May 6, 2024. (Photo by AFP)
Rafah, Palestine: Gaza civil defence and aid officials said Monday that Israeli jets struck two areas in eastern Rafah the Israeli military had ordered to be evacuated, ahead of a possible ground invasion of the Palestinian city.
"The areas targeted by the Israeli occupation are near the perimeter of Gaza International Airport, the Al-Shuka area, the Abu Halawa area, the Salaheddin street area and the Salam neighbourhood," Gaza civil defence agency spokesman Ahmed Ridwan told AFP. Another aid official confirmed the strikes.
Osama al-Kahlut from the emergency operations department of the Red Crescent Society told AFP that the bombing was targeting eastern areas of Rafah.
"It is clear that it is targeting homes, but we have not received any communications or information about the presence of victims in the targeted areas," he said.
Eastern Rafah resident Yaqub al-Sheikh Salama, 30, said the bombing was intense in Al-Salam, Al-Shuka, and other areas.
"There are massive explosions and terrifying sounds of aerial and artillery bombardments," Salam told
"Children and women are scared and don't know where to go," he said.