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US warns Israel against crossing Rafah ‘red line’

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US President Joe Biden warned Israel against an invasion of the city of Rafah in southern Gaza as cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas remained deadlocked at the beginning of Ramadan.

The US had been hoping for a breakthrou­gh in the negotiatio­ns before Islam’s holy month, which began after sundown on Sunday. The deal as envisioned would see a six-week pause in fighting and the release of dozens of Israeli hostages in return for hundreds of Palestinia­n prisoners.

Negotiatio­ns remained at an impasse, however, with Israel accusing Hamas of stalling in a bid to inflame violence across the region during Ramadan, and Hamas saying more Israeli hostages had died in captivity than earlier believed.

Israel has threatened to invade Rafah, the last bastion of Hamas in Gaza, if the talks fail. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has said Israel won’t stop its campaign until the Iran-backed militant group is destroyed, with its main leaders killed, captured. Biden expressed hope that a cease-fire agreement may still be reached and warned that an Israeli invasion of Rafah would represent a “red line.”

Biden’s comments came as US Central Command began sending supplies to Gaza to build a temporary dock to deliver large quantities of humanitari­an aid by sea. Ships will carry food, water, medicine and other supplies to the coastal enclave.

The US has been pushing for increased aid for Palestinia­ns in Gaza, where a hunger crisis has developed during the five-month war, and sought to rein in Israeli’s military activity.

Biden, in a statement released on Sunday to mark the beginning of Ramadan, said the US will continue to lead internatio­nal efforts to get more humanitari­an assistance into Gaza by land, air, and sea.

“We’ll continue to work with Israel to expand deliveries by land, insisting that it facilitate more routes and open more crossings to get more aid to more people,” he said.

WE’LL CONTINUE TO WORK WITH ISRAEL TO EXPAND DELIVERIES BY LAND, INSISTING THAT IT FACILITATE MORE ROUTES AND OPEN MORE CROSSINGS TO GET MORE AID TO MORE PEOPLE”

-JOE BIDEN, US PRESIDENT

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