Times of Malta

Push for truce ramps up as Israel pummels Gaza

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Diplomatic efforts increased yesterday to reach a long sought-after truce and hostage-release deal in Gaza, as Israel carried out further air strikes and shelling on the war-battered territory.

A new video of two hostages being held by Hamas militants since the group's October 7 attack prompted fresh outrage in Israel, where protesters have piled pressure on the government to reach a deal.

Global opposition to the humanitari­an crisis in Gaza has also been growing, with world leaders and aid groups warning that a looming Israeli invasion of the southernmo­st city of Rafah would lead to massive civilian causalitie­s.

Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas appealed to the United States yesterday to stop Israel from invading Rafah, which he said would be “the biggest disaster in the history of the Palestinia­n people”.

The US – Israel’s main ally and weapons supplier – was the only nation capable of preventing Israel from “committing this crime”, Abbas told a global economic summit in Saudi Arabia.

Hamas said on Saturday it was studying a new Israeli counterpro­posal for truce and hostage release, a day after media reports said an Egyptian delegation was in Israel in a bid to jump-start stalled negotiatio­ns.

Egypt, Qatar and the United States have been trying to mediate a new truce ever since

a one-week halt to the fighting in November saw 80 Israeli hostages exchanged for 240 Palestinia­ns held in Israeli prisons.

nd Hamas has previously insisted on a permanent ceasefire – a condition that Israel has rejected.

However the Axios news website, citing two Israeli officials, reported that

Israel’s latest proposal includes a willingnes­s to discuss the “restoratio­n of sustainabl­e calm” in Gaza after hostages are released.

It is the first time in the nearly sevenmonth war that Israeli leaders have suggested they are open to discussing an end to the war, Axios said. (AFP)

 ?? PHOTO: JACK GUEZ/AFP ?? Relatives and supporters hold placards and wave national flags during a demonstrat­ion calling for their release, in Tel Aviv on Saturday.
PHOTO: JACK GUEZ/AFP Relatives and supporters hold placards and wave national flags during a demonstrat­ion calling for their release, in Tel Aviv on Saturday.

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