Israel vows to invade Rafah amid Gaza truce talks, UN warns against assault
A house damaged in an Israeli strike lies in ruin (Credits: Reuters)
While Israel promised to capture Rafah during the Gaza talks, the UN warned against possible attacks. Israel says Rafah is Hamas' last stronghold in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the long-running offensive against the southern Gaza town of Rafah, regardless of Hamas' response to calls for a new ceasefire and the return of Israeli hostages. Hopes for an end to the conflict have risen in recent days, with Egypt once again calling for the resumption of negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
But so far there is little agreement between the two sides on the most important differences. Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has expressed concern about Israel's increasing isolation from the conflict in Gaza. Most of Gaza's 2.3 million people have been displaced by the war.
Israel-Hamas War: The Facts
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to launch an attack on the southern Gaza city of Rafah on Tuesday. Despite the hostage crisis, Netanyahu said Israel would move to Rafah, which he said was the last stronghold of Hamas. His comments appear to have appeased ruling coalition partners, but it is unclear whether they would affect a new deal with Hamas.
The United Nations has warned that Israel's attack on Rafah in the Gaza Strip is "imminent" and that Israel's "step-by-step" progress in providing environmental aid cannot be used to prepare for it or prove it works. United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called on countries hostile to Israel to "do everything they can" to prevent Israel's attack on Rafah.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Israel on Tuesday to meet with Netanyahu and other officials. Blinken said he would discuss with Netanyahu what steps Israel should take to increase aid to Gaza. Efforts are being made to reach a compromise and agreement on the release of the terrorist.
Netanyahu accused the International Criminal Court in The Hague of trying to prevent Israel from preventing terrorism and warned that the UN court would issue notices to many Israeli elders, including himself. "Eighty years after the Holocaust, the international institution created to prevent a new Holocaust is considering eliminating the Jewish state's right to self-defense against those who would commit genocide against us," Netanyahu said in the video. and history shows that these organizations are still trying to do so
The Times of Israel reported from the London-based Arab newspaper Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that a group of Israelis had arrived in Cairo on an emergency visit. Looking at recent talks between Egypt's moderates and Hamas about what might be a threat, the report shows that Israel received a document containing Hamas' "revisions" to Israel's final decision between the US and UK, saying the request was "generous". "
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