German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Saturday that a ground attack on Gaza's southern city of Rafah by Israel would be irresponsible and lead to a massive loss of civilian lives.
"We think an offensive on Rafah would be irresponsible. We warn against it," Scholz said at a webcast event organized by German newspaper group RND, according to Reuters.
"We don't believe that there is any approach that would not lead in the end to incredible loss of human life of innocent civilians," Scholz said, adding that he had told this to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Despite heavy US pressure and alarm expressed by residents and humanitarian groups, Israel has said it will proceed with an incursion into Rafah, where more than 1 million displaced people have sought refuge during the seven-month war.
Israel called on Saturday for Palestinians in more areas of Rafah to evacuate and head to what it calls an expanded humanitarian area in Al-Mawasi, in a further indication that the military is pressing ahead with its plans for a ground attack.
Germany's Scholz: Ground Attack on Rafah Would Be Irresponsible
Internally displaced Palestinians prepare to leave with their belongings after an evacuation order issued by the Israeli army, near the Egyptian border in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, 11 May 2024. EPA/HAITHAM IMAD
Germany's Scholz: Ground Attack on Rafah Would Be Irresponsible
Internally displaced Palestinians prepare to leave with their belongings after an evacuation order issued by the Israeli army, near the Egyptian border in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, 11 May 2024. EPA/HAITHAM IMAD
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