Israel mobilizing 2 extra reserve units ahead of possible Rafah fight

A Palestinian woman inspects a house that was destroyed after an Israeli aircraft bombed a home for the Al-Bakhabsa family, resulting in the death of 3 people and several wounded, in the city of Rafah, southern of the Gaza Strip. Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa
A Palestinian woman inspects a house that was destroyed after an Israeli aircraft bombed a home for the Al-Bakhabsa family, resulting in the death of 3 people and several wounded, in the city of Rafah, southern of the Gaza Strip. Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have mobilized two additional reserve brigades ahead of a possible deployment to the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, the IDF said on Wednesday.

The brigades had previously been deployed on Israel's border with Lebanon. In recent weeks, however, they have been training for operations in the Gaza Strip.

"The soldiers practiced combat techniques and learned the main insights and lessons from the fighting and ground maneuver in the Gaza Strip so far," the IDF said in a statement.

At the beginning of the Gaza war more than six and a half months ago, Israel mobilized around 300,000 reservists. However, most of them have since been released.

Most recently, active troops have been deployed mainly in the Gaza Strip. Israel does not publicize its troop numbers, but a brigade usually consists of several thousand soldiers.

A Rafah ground offensive is highly controversial, as Israel's allies, including the United States, its strongest supporter, have warned against this because hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees are in the southern city and its surroundings.

The town near the Egyptian border is considered to be the only one in the sealed-off coastal strip that is still relatively intact. Israel is planning to evacuate Rafah and wants to relocate the civilian population to safer areas such as the al-Mawasi camp.

A Palestinian man inspects a house that was destroyed after an Israeli aircraft bombed a home for the Al-Bakhabsa family, resulting in the death of 3 people and several wounded, in the city of Rafah, southern of the Gaza Strip. Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa
A Palestinian man inspects a house that was destroyed after an Israeli aircraft bombed a home for the Al-Bakhabsa family, resulting in the death of 3 people and several wounded, in the city of Rafah, southern of the Gaza Strip. Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa
A Palestinian man inspects a house that was destroyed after an Israeli aircraft bombed a home for the Al-Bakhabsa family, resulting in the death of 3 people and several wounded, in the city of Rafah, southern of the Gaza Strip. Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa
A Palestinian man inspects a house that was destroyed after an Israeli aircraft bombed a home for the Al-Bakhabsa family, resulting in the death of 3 people and several wounded, in the city of Rafah, southern of the Gaza Strip. Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa