Families in Gaza leave Rafah because they fear additional assaults by Israel. In an attempt to escape Israel's conflict, over a million Palestinians escaped to Rafah in Gaza. Many are now escaping the city once more out of fear of a ground offensive and additional aerial bombardment.
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