Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Israel rejects calls to spare Rafah

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Prospects for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire dimmed Sunday after the United States said it would veto the latest push for a UN Security Council resolution, and mediator Qatar acknowledg­ed that separate truce talks have hit an impasse.

Efforts to pause the over four-month-old war languished as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to reject internatio­nal appeals to spare Gaza’s southernmo­st city of Rafah, where around 1.4 million people have sought refuge.

Israel’s relentless campaign against Hamas militants has edged closer to the city, with attacks killing at least 10 people there and in central Gaza’s Deir al-Balah overnight to Sunday, according to official Palestinia­n news agency Wafa.

At the morgue of a Rafah hospital, mourners bent down to give a final kiss to a loved one wrapped in a white body bag. “That’s my cousin -- he was martyred in al-Mawasi, in the ‘safe area’,” said Ahmad Muhammad Aburizq. “And my mother was martyred the day before. “There’s no safe place. Even the hospital is not safe.”

A total of 127 people died over the previous 24 hours, the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said on Sunday.

The Gaza war began with Hamas’ 7 October attack which resulted in the deaths of about 1,160 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

Militants also took about 250 people hostage, 130 of whom are still in Gaza, including 30 who are presumed dead, according to Israeli figures.

Vowing to destroy Hamas, Israel’s retaliator­y bombardmen­t and ground offensive in Gaza have killed at least 28,985 people, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry.

Egypt, which controls the Rafah border crossing from Gaza, has repeatedly warned against any “forced displaceme­nt” of Palestinia­ns into the Sinai desert.

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Saturday reiterated his opposition. In a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron, both leaders agreed instead on the “necessity of the swift advancemen­t of a ceasefire.”

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