Despite receiving warnings of a possible humanitarian catastrophe, Israel is poised to evacuate Palestinian civilians from Rafah, seeking to launch offensives in a bid to uproot the Hamas terror group in the southern Gaza Strip city, news agency Reuters reported citing a senior Israeli defence official as saying on Wednesday.
A Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government spokesperson stated that Israel was "moving ahead" with a ground operation. However, it did not give a timeline.
The Israel Defence Forces also said that it was prepared to deploy two reserve brigades for missions in the Gaza Strip, amid the military's decision to move ahead with plans for an offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, to remove Hamas terror group from its last major redoubt in the enclave, the Times of Israel reported.
Israel Defence Forces Say, 'Prepared For Mission In Gaza Strip'
The IDF said the two reserve brigades “prepared in recent weeks for their mission in the Gaza Strip.”
Meanwhile, multiple Israeli reports indicated that top Israeli security officials visited Egypt on Wednesday to coordinate the offensive planned to be carried out in Rafah.
The 679th “Yiftah” Armored Brigade and the 2nd “Carmeli” Infantry Brigade, operating on the northern border, would be taking responsibility for central Gaza areas that have remained under the control of Israeli military ever since troops were largely pulled back from other areas of the Strip this month, the report stated citing an Army Radio Report.
The defence official said Israel's Defence Ministry had bought 40,000 tents, each with the capacity for 10 to 12 people, to house Palestinians relocated from Rafah in advance of an assault.

























