Hamas heads to Cairo truce talks as Rafah braces for Israeli assault
Wednesday, 14 February 2024 Negotiations to pause the Israel-Hamas war and free the remaining hostages headed into a second day in Cairo on Wednesday, as displaced Gazans braced for an expected Israeli assault on their last refuge of Rafah. But it remains closed to Gazans.
On February 11, the looming spectre of an Israeli incursion into Rafah, the southernmost town in Gaza, remained a pressing concern. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to ensure "safe passage" for civilians who had been displaced there. In an interview broadcast on the same day, Netanyahu...
Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians scrambling for food aid in northern Gaza in a chaotic melee that the Hamas-run health ministry says killed 104 people and injured more than 750 others. While..
Israel's planned ground assault on Rafah in the Gaza Strip would contravene the orders issued by the ICJ, says the UN'S human rights chief. "I fail to see how such an operation could be consistent with..
The Israel-Hamas war enters day 145 as talks of a ceasefire expected next week. Israeli government spokesperson Tal Heinrich provided an update on the war, hostages, and more.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered troops to prepare to enter Gaza's crowded southern city of Rafah, even as new talks aimed at securing a... IndiaTimes