El primer ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu dijo el lunes que se cometió un “trágico accidente” en un ataque de Israel contra la ciudad de Rafah, en Gaza, el cual mató a por lo menos 45 personas, según funcionarios locales, y provocó un incendió en un campamento de palestinos desplazados.
El primer ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu dijo el lunes que se cometió un “trágico accidente” en un ataque de Israel contra la ciudad de Rafah, en Gaza, el cual mató a por lo menos 45 personas, según funcionarios locales, y provocó un incendió en un campamento de palestinos desplazados.
El grupo miliciano lanzó el domingo una serie de cohetes desde la ciudad hacia el densamente poblado centro de Israel, provocando que sonaran las sirenas antiaéreas, pero sin causar lesiones. El ataque contra Rafah desató una nueva ola de condenas, incluso de los partidarios más firmes de Israel.
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