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Proposed Rafah 'humanitarian city' compared to a slaughterhouse

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Israel's plans to build a 'humanitarian city' in Rafah, which would restrict the movements of 600,000 displaced Palestinians, has drawn international ire.

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  • Israel plans to build a 'humanitarian city' in Rafah for displaced Palestinians. 12s
  • Entry to the camp will be controlled, and residents will not be allowed to leave. 31s
  • International critics say the plan may violate international law and constitute a war crime. 47s
  • Global leaders, including Helen Clark, have described the plan as ethnic cleansing. 57s
  • Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas have stalled, worsening conditions for civilians. 1m 56s
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