Hope for truce in Gaza fades

Hopes for a truce between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip faded again on Thursday as the war which has already claimed tens of thousands of lives entered its sixth month in the Palestinian territory, besieged and hit by violence. famine.

Faced with the humanitarian disaster and the heavy toll among the civilian population, the United States, Qatar and Egypt hoped to reach an agreement on a pause in the fighting before Ramadan, the holy month of fasting for Muslims, which begins in Begining of the next week.

But the Hamas delegation which took part in these discussions in Cairo left the Egyptian capital for “consultations”, a senior official of the Islamist movement announced to AFP.

“The initial responses” provided by Israel “do not meet the minimum requirements” formulated by Hamas, said this official.

The Israeli bombardments which continue during this time without respite have left 83 dead in the Gaza Strip in 24 hours, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health.

silent death

In the small territory subjected by Israel to a total siege, 2.2 million people, according to the UN, or the vast majority of the population, are threatened with famine.

“We can survive without food for several hours, but not our children,” volunteer Bassam Al-hou told AFP during a meal distribution to displaced people in Jabaliya, in the north of Gaza.

“They are dying and fainting in the streets from hunger. What can we do ? “, he added.

Humanitarian aid, subject to the green light from Israel, only enters the Gaza Strip in trickles, mainly from Egypt, even though the needs are immense.

The situation is particularly serious in the north, where looting, fighting and destruction make the delivery of aid to around 300,000 residents almost impossible.

“This horror must stop now. A humanitarian ceasefire cannot wait,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Wednesday on the social network X.

According to the Hamas health ministry, at least 20 civilians, most of them children, died of malnutrition and dehydration.

“We believe that dozens of people are silently dying of hunger without reaching hospitals,” said ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra.

The war was sparked on October 7 by an attack of unprecedented scale carried out by Hamas commandos infiltrated from the Gaza Strip in southern Israel, which cost the lives of at least 1,160 people, most of them civilians, according to an AFP count based on official Israeli data.

In retaliation, Israel vowed to annihilate Hamas, in power in Gaza since 2007, which it considers a terrorist organization along with the United States and the European Union.

Its army launched a bombing campaign coupled with a ground offensive which has so far left 30,800 dead in Gaza, mostly civilians, according to the Hamas health ministry.

The United States, Israel’s main ally, has increased pressure in recent days on both camps while China called Thursday for an “immediate ceasefire”, calling the war in Gaza a “disgrace for the civilization.”

Huge destruction

The discussions that began on Sunday in Cairo, without an Israeli representative, focused on a possible six-week truce associated with a release of hostages held in Gaza in exchange for Palestinians detained by Israel, as well as the entry of increased aid into the Palestinian territory.

According to Israel, 130 hostages are still in Gaza, 31 of whom are believed to have died, out of around 250 people kidnapped on October 7.

But Hamas is demanding, before any agreement on the release of the hostages, a definitive ceasefire, a withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, the reconstruction of the territory and the return to their homes of hundreds of thousands of civilians displaced by the war. .

Israel rejects these conditions and assures that its offensive will continue until the elimination of Hamas.

To achieve “total victory”, Israel announced that it was preparing a ground offensive on Rafah, a town located in the far south of the Gaza Strip, against the closed border with Egypt, where there are massed troops, according to the UN , nearly a million and a half Palestinians.

Israeli tanks this week left the center of Khan Yunis, a town a few kilometers north of Rafah, leaving behind immense destruction after weeks of fighting.

AFP images showed residents walking in a devastated landscape, among the rubble of razed buildings.

More than 1,500 houses and buildings as well as hundreds of shops were “destroyed or badly damaged”, Hamas Civil Defense said, adding that soldiers had also destroyed “all water, sewer, electricity, communications and roads.

According to witnesses, fighting continued Thursday in the north, in Zeitoun, a sector of Gaza City, and in the south in Al-Shouka, a village near Rafah, as well as in the western part of Khan Younes.

More than 30 Israeli strikes targeted Rafah and the Hamad neighborhood of Khan Yunis on Thursday, as well as the center and north of the territory, according to the Hamas government press service.

Faced with the difficulties of land supplies, several countries including the United States, Jordan and France have parachuted aid into northern Gaza, a solution deemed insufficient and dangerous by humanitarian organizations.

The maritime supply route is also explored. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, is due to visit the port of Larnaca in Cyprus, the EU country geographically closest to Gaza, on Friday.

The UN Security Council is due to meet again on Thursday behind closed doors to discuss the situation.

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