Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Gaza war: US pauses some weapons shipment to Israel

The US, which is seeking to stave off an Israeli invasion of Rafah, wants a revised Hamas ceasefire proposal

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RAFAH: Hamas said it was battling Israeli troops on the outskirts of the Gaza Strip’s crowded southern city of Rafah on Wednesday after a US official said Washington had halted a shipment of powerful bombs that Israel could use in a fullscale assault.

The US, which is seeking to stave off an Israeli invasion of Rafah, said it believes a revised Hamas ceasefire proposal may lead to a breakthrou­gh in an impasse in negotiatio­ns, with talks resuming in Cairo on Wednesday.

Israel has threatened a major assault on Rafah to defeat thousands of Hamas fighters it says are holed up there, but Western nations and the United Nations have warned a full-scale attack on the city would be a humanitari­an catastroph­e.

Hamas said its fighters were battling Israeli forces in the east of Rafah, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns have sought refuge from combat further north in the enclave. Islamic Jihad said its fighters attacked Israeli soldiers and military vehicles with heavy artillery near the airport east of Rafah.

“The streets of the city echo with the cries of innocent lives lost, families torn apart, and homes reduced to rubble. We stand on the brink of a humanitari­an catastroph­e of unpreceden­ted proportion­s,” Rafah’s mayor, Ahmed Al-Sofi, said in an appeal to the internatio­nal community to intervene.

Around 10,000 Palestinia­ns have left Rafah since Monday, said Juliette Touma, spokespers­on for UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees. The Hamas-run Gaza government media office put the number at tens of thousands.

A senior US official said President Joe Biden’s administra­tion paused a shipment of weapons to Israel last week in an apparent response to the expected Rafah offensive. The White House and Pentagon declined to comment.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Washington had carefully reviewed the delivery of weapons that might be used in Rafah, and as a result paused a shipment consisting of 1,800 2,000-lb bombs and 1,700 500-lb bombs.

This would be the first such delay since the Biden administra­tion offered its “ironclad” support to Israel after Hamas’ October 7 attack. Washington is Israel’s closest ally and main weapons supplier.

A senior Israeli official declined to confirm the report, “If we have to fight with our fingernail­s, then we’ll do what we have to do,” the source said. A military spokespers­on said any disagreeme­nts were resolved in private.

Israeli tanks rolled across the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt on Tuesday, cutting off a vital aid route and the only exit for the evacuation of wounded patients.

The complex was closed for a second day on Wednesday, according to the Gaza health ministry, but Israel said it was reopening the other crossing in southern Gaza, Kerem Shalom, through which most aid to Gaza has been delivered recently.

The Israeli military said it had uncovered Hamas infrastruc­ture in several locations in eastern Rafah and its troops were conducting targeted raids on the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing and airstrikes across the Gaza Strip.

Ceasefire talks

In Cairo, delegation­s to negotiatio­ns from Hamas, Israel, the US, Egypt and Qatar reacted positively to their resumption on Tuesday and meetings were expected to continue on

Wednesday, two Egyptian sources said. CIA Director Bill Burns was to travel from Cairo to Israel on Wednesday to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Mossad counterpar­t, an Israeli government source said.

Israel on Monday declared that a three-phase proposal approved by Hamas was unacceptab­le because terms had been watered down.

The proposal included a first phase with a six-week ceasefire, an influx of aid to Gaza, the return of 33 Israeli hostages, alive or dead, and the release by Israel of 30 detained Palestinia­n children and women for each released Israeli hostage, according to several sources.

 ?? AFP ?? Smoke billows from Israeli strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n militant group Hamas.
AFP Smoke billows from Israeli strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n militant group Hamas.

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