Gaza fighting rages despite latest truce efforts
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories (AFP):
Israeli air strikes battered Gaza on Saturday as deadly fighting resumed after a night of relative calm, despite efforts to secure a truce.
A new ceasefire proposal was circulated late Friday by Egypt, which has been mediating between the two sides, after a previous bid fell through, a Palestinian source said.
But the move did little to quell the fighting, and on Saturday morning witnesses in Gaza reported that air strikes pounded uninhabited areas of the enclave, while air raid sirens wailed in neighbouring parts of Israel.
The exchange of fire came after the Palestinian health ministry reported the death of two men aged 19 and 32 in an Israeli army raid on a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus.
The Israeli army said it was a “counterterrorism” operation targeting operatives who had been planning attacks on soldiers.
“Armed gunmen fired at the forces, who responded with riot dispersal means and live fire,” it said. “Two of the terrorists were targeted.”
The Fatah movement of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said the two men killed in the raid were members of its armed wing, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.
The current bout of violence erupted on Tuesday when Israeli air strikes on Gaza killed three leading Islamic Jihad members. Three other senior figures from the Palestinian militant group were killed in later strikes.
They are among at least 33 Palestinians killed in the fighting, according to Gaza’s health ministry, including children.
A rocket killed an elderly woman in the central Israeli city of Rehovot, rescue services said.
New ceasefire formula
Egypt, a historic mediator between Israel and Gaza’s fighters, has been working on bringing and end to the fighting, the worst in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since an August flare-up that killed nearly 50 Palestinians.
A Palestinian source on Friday said Gaza groups were studying Cairo’s new ceasefire formula, adding that Egypt was also waiting for Israel’s response.
Israeli public television meanwhile said an “improved” Egyptian ceasefire proposal had been handed to Israel.
Earlier, there had been cautious optimism that a truce may be nearing, with an Islamic Jihad source saying a deal drawn up by Cairo had been circulated among the group’s leadership.
But the source subsequently said Israel was “disrupting Egypt’s efforts for a ceasefire”.
The United States urged steps be “taken to ensure that violence is reduced”.
US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, in a call to Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer, “stressed the urgency of reaching a ceasefire agreement in order to prevent any further loss of civilian life”, the State Department said.
‘Honourable agreement’
Morocco, which normalised relations with Israel in 2020, said it “firmly condemns recent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, which have left numerous casualties among innocent civilians”, a foreign ministry source said.
According to the Israeli army, in the latest flare-up more than 1,000 rockets have been fired from Gaza towards Israeli territory, including 300 that were intercepted by the Iron Dome defence system.
Israelis living in areas bordering the Palestinian territory have been told to stay close to bomb shelters.
Gaza, a coastal enclave with a population of about 2.3 Palestinians, has been plagued by poverty and unemployment since a blockade imposed by Israel in 2007 when the Islamist movement Hamas won an election.