Oman Daily Observer

Palestinia­n enclave marks six months into war

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GAZA: Israel pulled its ground forces out of the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday, media reports said, in a partial withdrawal six months into the devastatin­g war sparked by the October 7 attacks.

But the military said a “significan­t force” will keep operating elsewhere in the besieged Palestinia­n territory, able “to conduct precise intelligen­ce based operations”.

Air strikes kept pounding Khan Younis and Rafah during the night, eyewitness­es said.

The army said it withdrew its forces from southern Gaza after months of fighting there left in ruins the city of Khan Younis.

The news of the partial withdrawal came on the day talks towards a truce and captives release deal were expected to resume in Cairo, including US, Qatari and Egyptian mediators.

CIA chief Bill Burns and Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahma­n bin Jassim al Thani will join Egyptian officials for indirect talks from Sunday between the Israeli and Hamas delegation­s, Egypt’s Al Qahera News said.

Netanyahu had long threatened a ground offensive on far-southern Gaza’s Rafah city, sparking global concern, including from Israel’s top ally the United States.

Up to 1.5 million Palestinia­ns are crowded into the area on the Egyptian border, many living in tents. Dozens left Rafah by foot, in cars and on donkey carts and returned to Khan Younis on Sunday after the Israeli pullout.

Several aid trucks on Sunday entered southern Gaza through

Vast areas of Gaza have been turned into a rubble-strewn wasteland, its people trapped in a dire humanitari­an crisis amid an Israeli siege

the Rafah crossing with Egypt, the drivers honking their horns as crowds ran after them.

Israel has faced a storm of internatio­nal outrage over the killing of seven aid workers of the Us-based food charity World Central Kitchen in a Gaza air strike on April 1.

The Gaza war broke out on October 7 with an unpreceden­ted attack that resulted in the deaths of 1,170 people, mostly civilians, Israeli figures show.

Israel’s retaliator­y offensive has killed at least 33,175 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

Vast areas of Gaza have been turned into a rubble-strewn wasteland, its people trapped in a dire humanitari­an crisis amid an Israeli siege.

Gaza has received only sporadic aid via a road crossing with Egypt, airdrops and two sea shipments — and aid agencies warn the deliveries fall far short of the dire needs.

Under US pressure, Israel has pledged to allow for the first time aid deliveries through its Erez border crossing with northern Gaza.

Most of Gaza’s hospitals are out of action and the largest, Al Shifa, is “now an empty shell with human graves”, said World Health Organizati­on head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s.

 ?? — AFP ?? Palestinia­ns who had taken refuge in Rafah in leave the city to return to Khan Younis after Israel pulled its ground forces out of the southern Gaza Strip.
— AFP Palestinia­ns who had taken refuge in Rafah in leave the city to return to Khan Younis after Israel pulled its ground forces out of the southern Gaza Strip.

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