Israel kills at least 20 Palestinians in Rafah, new Gaza ceasefire talks
expected in Cairo
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[April 29, 2024]
By Nidal al-Mughrabi
CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli airstrikes on three houses in the southern Gaza
city of Rafah killed at least 20 Palestinians and wounded many others,
medics said on Monday, as Egyptian and Qatari mediators were expected to
hold a new round of ceasefire talks with Hamas leaders in Cairo.
In Gaza City, in the north of the Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes struck
two houses, killing at least four people and wounding several people,
health officials said.
The strikes on Rafah, where more than one million people are seeking
refuge from months of Israeli bombardment, took place hours before Egypt
was expected to host leaders of the Islamist group Hamas to discuss
prospects for a ceasefire agreement with Israel.
The Israeli military said it was checking the report.
Israel has vowed to eradicate Hamas, which controls Gaza, in a military
operation that has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians, 66 of them in
the past 24 hours, according to Gaza's health authorities. The war has
displaced most of the 2.3 million population and laid much of the
enclave to waste.
The conflict was triggered by an attack by Hamas militants on Israel on
Oct. 7 in which they killed 1,200 people and took 253 hostage, according
to Israeli tallies.
An assault on Rafah, which Israel says is the last Hamas stronghold in
the Gaza Strip, has been anticipated for weeks but foreign governments
and the United Nations have expressed concern that such action could
result in a humanitarian disaster given the number of displaced people
crammed into the area.
On Sunday, Hamas officials said a delegation led by Khalil Al-Hayya, the
group's deputy Gaza chief, would discuss a ceasefire proposal handed by
Hamas to mediators from Qatar and Egypt, as well as Israel's response.
Mediators, backed by the United States, have stepped up their efforts to
conclude a deal.
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Palestinian children inspect the site of an Israeli strike on a
house, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian
Islamist group Hamas, in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, April
27, 2024. REUTERS/Hatem Khaled/
Two Hamas officials who spoke to Reuters did not disclose details of
the latest proposals, but a source briefed on the talks told Reuters
that Hamas is expected to respond to Israel’s latest truce proposal
delivered on Saturday.
The source said this included an agreement to accept the release of
fewer than 40 hostages in exchange for releasing Palestinians held
in Israeli jails, and to a second phase of a truce that includes a
"period of sustained calm" - Israel’s compromise response to a Hamas
demand for a permanent ceasefire.
After the first phase, Israel would allow free movement between
south and north Gaza and a partial withdrawal of Israeli troops from
Gaza, the source said.
A senior Hamas official told Reuters the Monday talks in Cairo will
take place between the Hamas delegation and the Qatari and the
Egyptian mediators to discuss remarks the group has made over the
Israeli response to its recent proposal.
"Hamas has some questions and inquires over the Israeli response to
its proposal, which the movement received from mediators on Friday,"
the official told Reuters.
Those comments suggested Hamas may not hand an instant response to
mediators over Israel's latest proposal.
(Reporting and Writing by Nidal Al Mughrabi, Additional reporting by
Andrew Mills; Editing by Lincoln Feast and Angus MacSwan.)
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