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International newspapers shed light on the tragedy of the Palestinian girl Hind Rajab (6 years old), the military operation that the Israeli occupation army is talking about carrying out in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, and Israel’s efforts to replace the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and its humanitarian repercussions.

Yesterday, Saturday, Al Jazeera's camera documented the moment the bodies of the child Hind, 5 members of her family, and the ambulance team were found, 12 days after losing contact with her after Israeli occupation tanks surrounded her inside a vehicle and killed members of her relatives near a gas station in Gaza.

The Telegraph newspaper said that the ordeal that the child Hind went through, revealed by the horrific call during which she asked for help and then a team went to rescue her, occupied many people around the world, and highlighted the dire circumstances that civilians are going through in the face of the Israeli attack on Gaza, which has entered its fifth month.

Replace UNRWA

In turn, the New York Times highlighted warnings from UNRWA and Israeli officials that replacing the international agency would be impossible, noting that this would exacerbate the already painful humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The newspaper quoted the Commissioner-General of the UN agency as saying that employees were dismissed without following the necessary legal procedures and verifying the allegations against them.

The Wall Street Journal published a report saying that the desire to be displaced again had declined among many Gazans after multiple displacement operations, indicating that the Israeli army’s orders to evacuate were followed each time by an expansion of the scope of violence outside the declared danger zones.

As for Haaretz newspaper, it published an article stating that the area of ​​the Al-Mawasi area, which is being talked about in Israel as safe, is equivalent to the area of ​​Ben Gurion Airport, and it cannot accommodate the large number of displaced people if the army begins to invade the city of Rafah unless they are all in a position side by side.

In another context, an article in the Times of Israel focused on an American memorandum setting new conditions on military aid, coinciding with increasing calls to limit American support for Israel due to concerns about its military operations in Gaza, and a tougher tone adopted by the White House towards Israel.

Source: Al Jazeera