Satellite images of Rafah illustrate Palestinians fleeing the city
published 19 hours ago
Analyses of the images also reveal damaged buildings in the area and
stationed Israeli tanks.
Satellite imagery of tents in Rafah, Gaza on May 5, then on May 8. (Image
credit: Planet Labs PBC)
Satellite images taken earlier this month offer a spaceborne
perspective of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. They include scenes such as a
before-and-after sequence that illustrates Palestinian civilians fleeing Rafah,
a view of damaged buildings in the region and conglomerates of Israeli
hardware.
For the past several months, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have
destroyed major portions of areas in which Palestinian civilians live as a
response to the Oct. 7 terrorist attack in Israel, an attack orchestrated by
the radical militant group Hamas. As Reuters reported on May 14,
Israel says Hamas killed more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took 253
people to captivity in Gaza; the Palestinian Health Authorities say the IDF's
military campaign since then has killed more than 35,000 people, also mostly
civilians, and has driven 2.3 million people from their homes.
More than 1
million Palestinian refugees have been sheltering in the city of Rafah, most of whom were
displaced after the bulk of northern Gaza was decimated due to Israeli air- and
ground-based strikes. The IDF recently began requesting that
the refugees evacuate from Rafah as well, suggesting impending military action
in the area despite warnings from
allies including the U.S. that a major military operation there would be
devastating for the Palestinian civilian population. Some of the recent satellite images
were captured after Israeli Defense Forces seized control of
Gaza's Rafah border crossing ahead of the possible ground-based invasion.
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