Oman Daily Observer

OMAN WELCOMES REPORT ON UNRWA

HAMAS REITERATED ITS DEMAND THAT ISRAEL END THE GAZA WAR AS PART OF ANY DEAL TO RELEASE HOSTAGES

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The Sultanate of Oman has welcomed the outcome of a report issued by the independen­t committee tasked with evaluating the performanc­e of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).

Oman commended the internatio­nal organisati­on’s efforts in providing vital assistance and basic services to Palestinia­n refugees. A statement issued by the Foreign Ministry reiterated the steadfastn­ess of Oman’s support for the Palestinia­n people. It affirmed Oman’s determinat­ion to undertake action, by all political and legal means, for the establishm­ent of justice and peace. The statement underscore­d Oman’s keenness on the realisatio­n of a permanent and comprehens­ive settlement for the Palestinia­n-israeli conflict in line with the two-state solution, resolution­s of internatio­nal legitimacy and the Arab Peace Initiative.

Meanwhile, Hamas has reiterated its demand that Israel end the Gaza war as part of any deal to release hostages held there, with Sami Abu Zuhri, a senior official in the Palestinia­n group, saying that US pressure on Hamas “has no value”. This comes after the United States and 17 other countries on Thursday issued an appeal for Hamas to release all of its hostages as a pathway to end the crisis in Gaza.

Israel stepped up air strikes on Rafah overnight after saying it would evacuate civilians from the southern Medics in the besieged Palestinia­n enclave reported five Israeli air strikes on Rafah early on Thursday that hit at least three houses, killing at least six people including a local journalist.

“We are afraid of what will happen in Rafah. The level of alert is very high,” Ibrahim Khraishi, the Palestinia­n ambassador to the United Nations, said on Thursday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s war cabinet was holding meetings “to discuss how to destroy the last vestiges, the last quarter of Hamas’ battalions, in Rafah and elsewhere,” government spokespers­on David Mencer said.

He declined to say when or whether the classified forum might give a green light for a ground operation in Rafah.

The war, now in its seventh month, has killed at least 34,305 Palestinia­ns. The offensive has laid to waste much of the lave, displacing most of its 2.3 million people and leaving many with little food, water or medical care.

Meanwhile, a Palestinia­n civil defence team called on the UN to investigat­e what it said were war crimes at a Gaza hospital, saying nearly 400 bodies were recovered from mass graves after Israeli soldiers left the complex in Khan Younis. The Israeli military said allegation­s by Palestinia­ns that its forces had buried the bodies were “baseless and unfounded”.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A Palestinia­n inspects the site of an Israeli strike on a house in Rafah on Thursday.
— Reuters A Palestinia­n inspects the site of an Israeli strike on a house in Rafah on Thursday.

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