Muscat Daily

Israel threatens to expand military operations in Rafah

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Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz issued a stark warning, declaring that Israeli military operations in Rafah would be expanded if hostages held by Hamas were not returned by the commenceme­nt of Ramadan, expected on March 10 or 11, CNN reported.

This statement represents the most explicit deadline yet for potential Israeli military action in the southern Gaza city, where over one million displaced Palestinia­ns seek refuge near the Egyptian border.

Speaking before a gathering of American Jewish organisati­ons in Jerusalem, Gantz emphasised the gravity of the situation, stating: “The world must know, and Hamas leaders must know - if by Ramadan our hostages are not home - the fighting will continue to the Rafah area,” as reported by CNN.

He outlined a plan for coordinate­d action, seeking to minimise civilian casualties through dialogue with American and Egyptian partners for the evacuation of civilians.

The intention to expand ground operations into Rafah has been reiterated by Israel as part of its broader objective to dismantle Hamas following the October 7 attacks.

However, concerns are rising over the approximat­ely 1.5mn Palestinia­n people currently sheltering in Rafah as viable relocation options become increasing­ly limited. Addressing those concerned about potential humanitari­an costs, Israeli minister asserted: “To those saying the price is too high, I say this very clearly: Hamas has a choice - they can surrender, release the hostages, and the citizens of Gaza will be able to celebrate the holy holiday of Ramadan.”

Amidst escalating tensions, reports indicate that the Nasser Medical Complex, the largest functionin­g hospital in the Gaza Strip, is now inoperable due to recent raids by Israeli forces. The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and the Hamas-run Ministry of Health in Gaza confirmed the facility’s incapacita­tion.

WHO Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s expressed deep concern, revealing that approximat­ely 200 patients remain in the medical facility, which WHO teams were denied access to on Friday or Saturday.

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