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Netanyahu approves new talks on Gaza ceasefire

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday approved new talks on a Gaza ceasefire, a day after the world’s top court ordered Israel to ensure urgent humanitari­an aid reaches people in the Palestinia­n territory.

But despite a binding United Nations Security Council resolution this week demanding an “immediate ceasefire”, fighting continued yesterday, including around hospitals.

Regional fallout from the conflict also flared, with Israel saying it killed a Hezbollah rocket commander in Lebanon, and several Hezbollah fighters killed in Syria strikes that a war monitor blamed on Israel.

Netanyahu’s office said new talks on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release will take place in Doha and Cairo “in the coming days... with guidelines for moving forward in the negotiatio­ns”, days after they appeared stalled.

In its order, the Internatio­nal Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague said: “Palestinia­ns in Gaza are no longer facing only a risk of famine, but... famine is setting in.”

Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees, posted on X that the ruling was “a stark reminder that the catastroph­ic humanitari­an situation in the Gaza Strip is man made + worsening”.

The court had ruled in January that Israel must facilitate “urgently needed” humanitari­an aid to Gaza and prevent genocidal acts, but Israel rejected the case brought by South Africa.

The latest binding ICJ ruling, which has little means of enforcemen­t, came as Israel’s military said yesterday it was continuing operations in AlShifa Hospital, the territory’s largest, for a 12th day.

Throughout the coastal territory, dozens of people were killed overnight, the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said.

Among the dead were 12 people killed in a home in the southern city of Rafah, which has been regularly bombed ahead of a mooted Israeli ground operation there.

Men worked under the light of mobile phones to free people trapped under debris after an air strike, AFPTV images showed.

The ICJ ordered Israel to “take all necessary and effective measures to ensure, without delay” the supply “of urgently needed basic services and humanitari­an assistance”.

The war began with Hamas’s October 7 attack that resulted in about 1,160 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures. (AFP)

 ?? PHOTO: SAID KHATIB/AFP ?? A Palestinia­n inspecting the damage to a building after overnight Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, yesterday.
PHOTO: SAID KHATIB/AFP A Palestinia­n inspecting the damage to a building after overnight Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, yesterday.

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