Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Fighting rages on as toll nears 30k in Gaza Strip

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GAZA STRIP: The Gaza war’s reported Palestinia­n death toll neared 30,000 on Wednesday as fighting raged in the Hamas-run territory despite mediators insisting a truce with Israel could be just days away.

Another 91 people were killed in overnight Israeli bombardmen­t, the health ministry said.

Mediators from Eygpt, Qatar and the United States have been trying to find a path to a ceasefire amid the bitter fighting, with negotiator­s seeking a sixweek pause in the nearly fivemonth war.

After a flurry of diplomacy, mediators said a deal could finally be within reach — reportedly including the release of some Israeli hostages held in Gaza since Hamas’s October 7 attack in exchange for several hundred Palestinia­n detainees held by Israel.

“My hope is by next Monday we’ll have a ceasefire” but “we’re not done yet”, US President Joe Biden said on Tuesday.

Qatari foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari said Doha was “hopeful, not necessaril­y optimistic, that we can announce something” before Thursday. But he cautioned that “the situation is still fluid on the ground”.

Doha has suggested the

pause in fighting would come before the beginning of Ramzan, the Muslim fasting month which starts on March 10 or 11, depending on the lunar calendar.

Hamas had been pushing for the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza — a demand rejected outright by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

But a Hamas source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the deal might see the Israeli military leave “cities and populated areas”, allowing the return of some displaced Palestinia­ns and humanitari­an relief.

Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 29,954

people, mostly women and children, according to the territory’s health ministry.

The war was triggered by an unpreceden­ted Hamas attack on southern Israel that resulted in the deaths of around 1,160 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures. Militants also took about 250 hostages, 130 of whom remain in Gaza, including 31 presumed dead, according to Israel.

Since the war began, hundreds of thousands of Gazans have been displaced, with nearly 1.5 million people now packed into the far-southern city of Rafah, where Israel has warned it plans to launch a ground offensive.

 ?? AFP ?? The rubble of a building in the Maghazi camp for refugees, which was damaged by Israeli strikes, in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.
AFP The rubble of a building in the Maghazi camp for refugees, which was damaged by Israeli strikes, in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

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