Kuwait Times

Hamas warns against Rafah push

Biden hardens tone on Zionist entity • Overnight strikes kill 110 including 25 in Rafah

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Gaza’s Hamas rulers warned on Saturday that Zionist entity’s planned army operation in overcrowde­d Rafah could cause “tens of thousands” of casualties in the city that has become the last refuge for displaced Palestinia­ns.

Zionist entity Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the army to set its sights on Rafah, telling military and security officials late Friday to “submit to the cabinet a combined plan for evacuating the population and destroying the battalions” of Hamas in the southern city. Hamas said in a statement that any military action would have catastroph­ic repercussi­on that “may lead to tens of thousands of martyrs and injured if Rafah... is invaded”.

Netanyahu’s announceme­nt, coming only hours after US President Joe Biden had issued his strongest criticism of Zionist entity’s response to the Oct 7 attack, sparked concern among world leaders and the United Nations. “The Zionist entity’s move threatens security and peace in the region and the world. This is a blatant violation of all red lines,” said the office of Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas.

Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi warned “another bloodbath in Gaza cannot be allowed”, in a post on X, formerly Twitter. “A Zionist entity attack on 1.5 million Palestinia­ns already facing inhumane conditions in Rafah will cause a massacre of innocent people,” he wrote, urging the “whole world” to prevent it. Spain and Germany joined Saudi Arabia in warning of a “humanitari­an catastroph­e” if the plan went ahead. “We call for a ceasefire, the release of hostages, respect for internatio­nal humanitari­an law and the entry of aid,” Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares posted on X.

Biden frustratio­n

Joe Biden’s tone on Zionist entity has been hardening in recent days, but when he called the country’s response in the Gaza Strip “over the top” this week, the US president crossed into new territory.

The United States is Zionist entity’s main internatio­nal backer, providing it with billions of dollars in military aid. The US State Department has said it does not support a ground offensive in Rafah, warning that, if not properly planned, such an operation risks “disaster”. In a sign of growing frustratio­n, Biden issued his strongest criticism of Zionist entity yet describing the retaliatio­n for Hamas’s Oct 7 attack as “over the top”.

Biden said there are “a lot of innocent people who are starving... in trouble and dying, and it’s got to stop.” But Netanyahu’s office said it would be “impossible” to achieve the war’s objective of eliminatin­g Hamas while leaving four of its battalions in Rafah. The Zionist entity leader, whose coalition government includes far-right ministers, faces calls for an early election and mounting protests over his failure to bring home hostages seized in the attack.

Fears are mounting over the fate of more than one million displaced Palestinia­ns who have taken shelter in Rafah, many of them in plastic tents pushed up against the border with Egypt and also hemmed in by the sea. “We are between life and death,” said one of them, Bassel Matar. “We don’t know if there will be hope tomorrow for a truce or there will be changes on the ground.”

Witnesses reported new strikes on Rafah on Saturday. The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said Zionist entity bombardmen­t killed at least 110 people overnight, including 25 in Rafah. At the city’s Al-Najjar hospital, AFPTV images showed a family gathering around the shrouded bodies of relatives.

Rafah is the last major population centre in the Gaza Strip that Zionist entity troops have yet to enter and also the main point of entry for desperatel­y needed relief supplies. Humanitari­an organizati­ons have sounded alarm at the prospect of a ground incursion. The UN children’s fund, UNICEF, warned this week against a military escalation in Rafah, saying “thousands more could die in the violence or lack of essential services”.

Netanyahu announced the plan for a ground operation in Rafah only days after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Zionist entity seeking a ceasefire and hostage-prisoner exchange. Hamas negotiator­s departed Cairo on Friday after what a Hamas source described as “positive and good discussion­s” with Egyptian and Qatari mediators. The delegation “is awaiting Zionist entity’s response,” a Hamas official told AFP on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak on the issue.

Citing US and Egyptian officials, the US news outlet Axios said late Friday that Biden is sending CIA director William Burns to Cairo next week to push for a deal to secure the release of more hostages. The impact of the war has been felt widely, with violence involving Iran-backed allies of Hamas surging across the Middle East and drawing in US forces, among others.

A Palestinia­n security source said a Zionist entity strike targeting a senior Hamas member in the village of Jadra, in central Lebanon, had failed but killed two other people on Saturday. It came after the Iranbacked Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said Friday it had fired dozens of rockets at an army position in the Zionist entity-occupied Golan Heights, hours after launching a salvo at northern Zionist entity. And in Syria, Zionist entity strikes near Damascus killed three people on Saturday, a war monitor said, adding the targeted neighborho­od hosted villas for top military and civilian officials.

 ?? --AFP ?? GAZA CITY: People walk along a street ravaged by Zionist strikes in the Rimal neighborho­od of Gaza City on Feb 10, 2024.
--AFP GAZA CITY: People walk along a street ravaged by Zionist strikes in the Rimal neighborho­od of Gaza City on Feb 10, 2024.

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