California Representative Ro Khanna (D-Fremont) called on Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the military offensive against Hamas in Rafah, Gaza’s southernmost town.
Khanna made his statement Sunday on X, formerly Twitter, adding a Silicon Valley voice to the condemnation of Israel’s operations in Rafah which have displaced nearly 1 million, according to the Associated Press.
“The horrific loss of life has just underscored what the entire world has been saying — that Netanyahu should not go into Rafah,” Khanna told KQED Tuesday. “There is going to be a huge loss of innocent lives. And that is why the entire world, including the ICJ, has been telling Netanyahu, ‘Don’t do it.’”
The ICJ is the International Court of Justice, the United Nations’ top court. Last week, it issued a 13-2 ruling ordering Israel to immediately halt military operations in Rafah. The court’s president, Nawaf Salam, said Isreal’s campaign must be stopped to prevent a genocide of the Palestinian people, according to The Guardian.
Israeli officials have said Rafah is essential to the war on Hamas, because it is the armed militant group’s last major stronghold, according to the Associated Press. But the United Nations has said Rafah is central to providing aid to displaced Palestinians.