Rafah Crossing Point: Israeli Army Takes Control in Gaza Conflict – Humanitarian Aid Concerns

2024-05-07 10:52:00

It was a gateway for humanitarian aid, and even an exit for civilians fleeing the war. The Israeli army announced on Tuesday that it had taken control of the Palestinian part of Rafah crossing point between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.

On Sunday, rockets fired by the armed wing of Hamas from the scene killed four Israeli soldiers and injured around ten others. The IDF asked the city’s residents on Mondaywhere more than a million Palestinians are refugees, to “temporarily evacuate” certain neighborhoods.

Until then, this border crossing was controlled by Hamas. But Israelis suspect the Islamist movement of circulating weapons through tunnels under Rafah. “We had clues, including the firing” of rockets on Sunday, “but also intelligence that the Gazan part of the Rafah crossing point (…) was used by Hamas for terrorist purposes,” explained the army.

« It is a strategic place, explains Elizabeth Sheppard-Sellam, director of the international and political relations program at the University of Tours. In 2005, when the Israeli army withdrew from Rafah following weeks of closing the crossing, it said it was necessary to maintain control. According to her, one of the IDF’s objectives now is to “disarm Hamas and verify that the members of the organization remain in the enclave to find them.”

The question of humanitarian aid at the heart of concerns

“This is the usual narrative decided by political power. It’s not because they found three tunnels that they destroyed Hamas,” says Guillaume Ancel, former officer and author of the book “Saint-Cyr, à l’école de la Grande Muette” (Ed. Flammarion) . For him, taking control of this passage above all allows the Israeli army “to lock down the territory”.

Rafah is also the main entry point for humanitarian aid for Gaza. The army dropped leaflets calling on residents to evacuate “towards the expanded humanitarian zone of al-Mawasi », regarding ten kilometers from Rafah. Residents and humanitarian organizations describe areas already overpopulated or destroyed by war. According to Guillaume Ancel, this takeover gives the IDF the possibility of closing the border crossing in both directions to avoid “ possible departures to Egypt », while prohibiting “any inflow of humanitarian aid”.

This Tuesday, the UN was denied access to the crossing point by Israel, according to a spokesperson for the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Unrwa, the UN agency for Palestinian refugeesfor his part called for humanitarian aid to pass through the Rafah crossing.

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