The strikes ordered by Tehran may have bought Palestinians some time ahead of Israel’s planned ground invasion of Rafah

As Israel weighs up plans to respond to Iran’s drone and missile attack, the fate of nearly two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip sheltering in the border town of Rafah hangs in the balance.

Israel has said for weeks it is going to launch a ground operation into the last corner of the territory that has not seen intense ground fighting, despite intense opposition from its closest allies.

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