Middle EastWorld Israel-Gaza war: Netanyahu vows to defy allies on Rafah invasion by Barbados Today 17/03/2024 written by Barbados Today 17/03/2024 3 min read A+A- Reset Rafah is filled with more than a million Palestinians who have fled other parts of Gaza. FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.7K Israelโs Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed his determination to launch an offensive in Rafah, defying international criticism. The city is crammed with some 1.5 million Palestinians from other parts of Gaza seeking refuge. His comments come as the German chancellor, on a Middle East trip, restated his opposition to the plan. But Netanyahu said โno international pressure will stop Israelโ from achieving all of its war aims. โIf we stop the war now before achieving all of its goals, the meaning is that Israel had lost the war and we will not allow this,โ Netanyahu told a meeting of his cabinet. He said Israel must be able to continue its war, with the aims of โeliminating Hamas, releasing all our hostages and ensuring that Gaza will no longer pose a threat against Israelโ. You Might Be Interested In Iran floods: Fresh evacuations with more rain forecast Iran admits ‘unintentionally’ shooting down plane Israel targets Hamas leader with air strike โTo do this, we will also operate in Rafah.โ Netanyahu said the offensive in the city at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip โwill happenโ and will take โseveral weeksโ. He also lashed out at his critics for, as he put it, forgetting the Hamas attack of October 7. Those attacks, in which about 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 were taken hostage from Israel, sparked the current war. The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says more than 31,400 have been killed. The Israeli leader is due to meet German Chancellor Olaf Scholz later on Sunday, who is expected to repeat his warning against such an offensive. Speaking to reporters in Jordan, Scholz said a โlarge number of casualties in such an offensiveโ could destroy any hope for peace. Israelโs plans have been heavily criticised by the international community, with the UN and US also warning that a full-scale assault in Rafah could be disastrous. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the UNโs World Health Organization, on Friday appealed to Israel โin the name of humanityโ not to launch such an attack on Gazaโs southern-most city. US President Biden has warned Israel against expanding its invasion in the city, calling it a โred lineโ. Nevertheless, Netanyahuโs office formally approved plans for a military operation in Rafah on Friday, adding that the army was preparing for the evacuation of civilians. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it planned to move displaced Palestinians in Gaza to what it called โhumanitarian islandsโ in the middle of the strip. It is not clear what the โislandsโ will look like, or how they will operate. Speaking in Jordan, Scholz referenced the need for a truce โthat lasts longerโ. Ceasefire talks are expected to resume in Qatar later on Sunday. An Israeli delegation is likely to join the negotiations, but it is not yet clear when it might leave. Israel has faced mounting criticism for the number of civilian casualties in Gaza, as well as shortages of aid that have fuelled fears of famine. On Thursday, US Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer called for Israel to hold elections to replace Netanyahu, leading to an angry push-back from the Israeli leaderโs Likud Party. SOURCE: BBC News Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Brace for fallout as Mid-East war escalates, says CAAP 09/04/2026 Prescription medication found in Woodsโ pocket after crash 01/04/2026 Woods arrested after car crash 28/03/2026