What has transpired in Gaza after the ICJ ordered Israel to suspend the Rafah assault?
Israel has continued to bomb Rafah despite a Friday judgment by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordering it to cease its military operation in the Gaza Strip's southernmost region.
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