Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of disrupting ceasefire efforts by rejecting a proposal that Hamas accepted. Israel insisted the deal did not meet its core demands as tensions continue to escalate. The incursion in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, aimed at taking out Hamas brigades, has gained control of the entry and exit points. The UN warned of potential aid flow collapse to Palestinians in the area experiencing famine as tensions rise.
The Hamas delegation arriving in Cairo for ceasefire negotiations is paired with Israel’s war cabinet continuing the military operation in Rafah. The capture of the crossing by Israel is seen as a crucial step towards dismantling Hamas’ military capabilities. Despite the warnings of a humanitarian crisis, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant stated that the operation would “deepen” if hostage deal negotiations failed, further escalating the situation.
The UN expressed concern about the potential collapse of aid flow to Palestinians as Israel’s operation along the Gaza-Egypt border continues. White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby emphasized that the operation is limited in scale and duration and aimed at cutting off Hamas arms smuggling. While expressing optimism about the negotiations between Israel and Hamas, Kirby did not offer a specific timetable for the completion of an agreement.
Palestinians in Rafah mourned the loss of their loved ones killed in Israeli airstrikes, as the death toll continues to rise. The violence has resulted in the deaths of at least 23 Palestinians, including women and children, with many more injured. The hostilities have taken a toll on civilians in the conflict zone, leading to a growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
A small group of relatives of hostages held in Gaza along with activists protested outside the US Embassy in Tel Aviv, demanding the immediate release of the captives. The hostages were abducted during the Hamas attack in Israel on October 7, and the situation remains tense with ongoing military operations and ceasefire negotiations. The escalating tensions pose a significant threat to the civilians in the conflict zone, with concerns growing about the potential humanitarian fallout in the region.