Hamas chief says ready for
‘long war’ in Gaza
Yahya Sinwar declares support from Iran-backed regional allies to sustain its fight against Israel.
Sinwar, who last month replaced slain Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, said in a letter to the group’s Yemeni allies:
.We have prepared ourselves to fight a long war of attrition
Deadly fighting raged on in the besieged Gaza Strip, where medics and rescuers said Monday that Israeli strikes – which the military has not commented on – killed at least two dozen people.
The latest strikes came as Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant warned that prospects for a halt in fighting with Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon were dimming, yet again raising fears of a wider regional conflagration.
Gallant last week said Hamas, whose Oct 7 attack triggered the war,
as a military formation in Gaza.no longer exists
Sinwar, in his letter to Yemen’s Houthis, threatened that Iran-aligned groups in Gaza and elsewhere in the region would
after more than 11 months of war.break the enemy’s political will
and with groups in Lebanon and IraqOur combined efforts with you
, Sinwar said.will break this enemy and inflict defeat on it
After months of mediation efforts towards an elusive Gaza truce deal, the US is working
on a new proposal to bridge the remaining gaps between Israel and Hamas, said state department spokesman Matthew Miller.expeditiously
Miller said US secretary of state Antony Blinken will discuss the ceasefire drive with Egyptian officials on a visit there this week.
He said that Israel’s demand to keep troops on the Gaza-Egypt border and details on the release of captives remained the main sticking points.
Blinken will
Miller said in a statement.discuss ongoing efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza that secures the release of all hostages, alleviates the suffering of the Palestinian people, and helps establish broader regional security,
Deadly strikes
The Oct 7 attack on southern Israel that sparked the war resulted in the deaths of 1,205 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
Gunmen also seized 251 hostages, 97 of whom are still held in Gaza, including 33 the Israeli military says are dead.
Israel’s retaliatory military offensive has killed at least 41,226 people in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry, which does not provide a breakdown of civilian or other deaths.
UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres told AFP Monday that
the collective punishment of the Palestinian people.nothing justifies
he said.We all condemn the terror attacks made by Hamas, as well as the taking of the hostages, that is an absolute violation of international humanitarian law,
But the truth is that nothing justifies the collective punishment of the Palestinian people, and that is what we are witnessing in a dramatic way in Gaza.
In central Gaza on Monday, survivors scoured debris after a strike on the Nuseirat refugee camp.
Ten people were killed and 15 were wounded when an air strike hit the Al-Qassas family home in Nuseirat, said a medic at Al-Awda Hospital, where the bodies were taken.
said survivor Rashed al-Qassas.My house was hit while we were sleeping without any prior warning,
Gaza’s civil defence said six Palestinians were killed in a strike in Gaza City, and emergency services later reported six more deaths in central and northern areas.
The Gaza war has drawn in Iran-backed Hamas allies across the Middle East, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis, whose maritime attacks have disrupted global shipping through vital waterways off Yemen.
On Sunday the rebels claimed a rare missile attack on central Israel which caused no casualties, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to warn that they would pay
.a heavy price for any attempt to harm us
In a televised speech, rebel leader Abdul Malik al-Huthi said:
Our operations will continue as long as the aggression and siege on Gaza continue.
‘Fundamental change’
Tensions have surged along Israel’s northern border with Lebanon, amid fears that regular exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and Hamas ally Hezbollah throughout the war could explode into an all-out war.
On Monday Hezbollah claimed
of attacks on Israeli positions, and Israel’s military said it struckdozens
targets in Lebanon.terrorist
Gallant told visiting US envoy Amos Hochstein, a defence ministry statement said.The possibility for an agreement is running out as Hezbollah continues to tie itself to Hamas,
Netanyahu later told Hochstein he seeks a
in the security situation on Israel’s northern border.fundamental change
The US state department’s Miller told reporters:
We have long made clear that we believe a diplomatic solution is the correct way, the only way, to bring calm to the north of Israel and allow Israeli citizens to return to their homes.
He said Israeli officials
.have always made clear … that they would ultimately prefer a diplomatic resolution
Hezbollah deputy chief Naim Qassem said Saturday his group has
, but if Israel doesno intention of going to war
oneunleash
.there will be large losses on both sides
Of course... the truth is Hamas has no interest in a Ceasefire... fight to the Last Gazan.
ReplyDeleteDitto too the ever territorial land expansion Zionist!
DeleteCleanse their f*cked promised land off gentile is their ultimate aim!