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Blinken meets Abbas as bombing continues in Gaza

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TEL AVIV — Israel kept bombing Gaza on Wednesday as US top diplomat Antony Blinken met the head of Palestine.

Blinken said he has secured commitment­s from multiple countries in the region to assist with rebuilding Gaza after the conflict, and that wider Israeli-Arab normalizat­ion is still possible, but only if there is “a pathway to a Palestinia­n state”.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas told Blinken on Wednesday that Gaza is integral to Palestinia­n statehood hopes and should not be cut off as a result of Israel’s conflict with Hamas.

Abbas further called for the “convening

an internatio­nal peace conference to end the Israeli occupation of the land of the State of Palestine”.

Global concern has flared over the spiraling humanitari­an crisis, and Blinken, while urging steps to reduce the surging death toll, has voiced continued US political and military support for its ally Israel.

On Wednesday, the White House reiterated that the US does not support a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Cease-fire protests have been seen recently in many parts of the US, ranging from near airports and bridges in New York City and Los Angeles to vigils outside the White

House and marches in Washington near the US Capitol.

South Africa, which has long been a critic of Israel’s treatment of the Palestinia­ns, has launched a case against the Israeli offensive in Gaza at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice in the Netherland­s.

On Tuesday, former UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn said he will join the South African delegation for this week’s hearings at the ICJ, where the country accuses Israel of committing genocide against Palestinia­ns.

On the Israel-Lebanon border, the exchange of fire between Israeli forces and Hezbollah escalated on Tuesday.

Israel Defense Forces spokesman

Daniel Hagari admitted Israel was behind the assassinat­ion of Ali Hussein Barji, a Hezbollah commander, in Lebanon earlier on Tuesday, a day after it killed a senior commander of Hezbollah.

The IDF on Tuesday carried out several strikes on southern Lebanon, killing three Hezbollah members who, according to Hagari, were attempting to launch drones at Israel.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army said it was “expanding” its assaults in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, where at least 40 Palestinia­n militants were killed over the past day.

 ?? HATEM ALI / AP ?? People line up for free food during the ongoing Israeli air and ground offensive in the Gaza Strip in Rafah on Tuesday.
HATEM ALI / AP People line up for free food during the ongoing Israeli air and ground offensive in the Gaza Strip in Rafah on Tuesday.

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