• Rafah massacre may refer to: 1956 Rafah massacre 12 February 2024 Rafah strikes Tel al-Sultan attack Background of the Rafah offensive Rafah offensive...
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  • The Rafah massacre occurred on November 12, 1956, during Israel's occupation of the Sinai Peninsula and Gaza Protectorate following the Suez Crisis. The...
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  • referred to as the Rafah tent massacre (مجزرة الخيم), it was the deadliest incident of the Rafah offensive. When Israel invaded Rafah and ordered the evacuation...
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    killed 111 Palestinians, including 103 refugees in the Rafah refugee camp, during the 1956 Rafah massacre. During the 1967 Six-Day War, Israeli forces occupied...
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  • assault on Rafah, a city in the Gaza Strip, killing over 83 people. The killings were known in Arab media and social media as the Super Bowl Massacre as they...
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    6 May 2024, Israel began a military offensive in and around the city of Rafah as part of its invasion of the Gaza Strip during the Israel–Hamas war. In...
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  • February 2024 Rafah strikes Al-Sardi school attack War crimes in the Israel–Hamas war Bombing of Gaza Gaza Strip mass graves Ras Sedr massacre Rossinow, Doug...
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  • killing (2012) Casualties of the Gaza War (2008–2009) Khan Yunis massacre Battle of Rafah (1949) 'Firing missiles and bombs at residential buildings in densely...
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    individuals". The Director's notes also acknowledge a similar incident, the Rafah massacre, immediately following that city's occupation. Conflicting reports of...
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    "All Eyes on Rafah" is a pro-Palestinian political slogan during the Israel–Hamas war and Rafah offensive, mostly used on social media. The phrase derives...
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