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Israel Gaza live updates: Netanyahu says deal Hamas accepted is 'far from meeting Israel's demands' - BBC News Israel Gaza live updates: Netanyahu says deal Hamas accepted is 'far from meeting Israel's demands' - BBC News
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A red alert for rockets is in place in Sderot, Ibim, Nir Am, Mefalsim, Gavim and Sapir College, all of which are located near to Gaza in southern Israel. It is according to real-time warning account @ILRedAlert on X, formerly known as Twitter. As strikes
The red alert system is Israel's official source for rocket attacks fired at the country, which millions of Israelis rely on daily. Hamas has continued firing rockets at Israel since the 7 October attacks and the start of the war in Gaza. continue in Rafah, Israeli forces have been telling Palestinians to evacuate the city.
At a news
briefing, IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said Gazans had been urged
to move towards an “expanded
humanitarian area in Al-Mawasi and Khan Yunis” – about 10km to the north.
Rafah is Hamas's last stronghold in Gaza, and packed with displaced civilians.
The prospect of an Israeli invasion has caused an international outcry, with foreign leaders urging Netanyahu to not go ahead with the offensive.
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees said the consequences would be devastating for more than a million people.
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