Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on the 17th that Israeli troops will enter the southern city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip, causing widespread concern in the international community. Rafah residents, as well as Gazans who have fled there from elsewhere, live in fear. CGTN Stringer went to Rafah and spoke to displaced Gazans. Hamdi Abu Laban said life in the camp was extremely difficult, and with the future unpredictable, people's fates are hanging in the balance.
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