The Citizen (KZN)

Israel to hit Rafah at Ramadan start

WARNING: WILL HAPPEN IF HOSTAGES ARE NOT FREED

- Jerusalem

1.7m displaced Palestinia­ns taking refuge in the city.

Israel will launch its long-threatened offensive against Rafah next month if Hamas has not freed the remaining hostages held in Gaza by the start of Ramadan, an Israeli war Cabinet member said.

“The world must know, and Hamas leaders must know, if by Ramadan our hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere, including the Rafah area,” Benny Gantz, a retired military chief-of-staff, told a conference of American Jewish leaders in Jerusalem on Sunday.

Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, is expected to begin on 10 March.

The Israeli government has not previously specified a deadline for its planned assault on the city, where the majority of the 1.7 million displaced Palestinia­ns have sought refuge.

Fearing the potential for mass casualties, foreign government­s and aid organisati­ons have repeatedly urged Israel to spare Rafah, the last major Gazan city not invaded by ground troops during the four-month-old war.

Despite the mounting internatio­nal pressure, including a direct appeal from US President Joe Biden, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists the war cannot be completed without pressing into Rafah.

Speaking at the same Jerusalem conference, Netanyahu renewed his vow “to finish the job to get total victory” over Hamas, with or without a hostage deal.

Gantz said an offensive would be carried out in a coordinate­d manner, and in conversati­on with Americans and Egyptians, to facilitate an evacuation and “minimise the civilian casualties as much as possible”.

The comments come after weeks of ceasefire talks have failed to produce a deal, with key mediator Qatar acknowledg­ing over the weekend that the prospects are dimming. –

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