Gaza conflict escalates, Israel questions presence of armed men at UN site

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CAIRO/JERUSALEM. Israeli forces engaged in intense clashes with militants across Gaza on Wednesday, notably in the southern city of Rafah, previously considered a safe haven for civilians, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict that has claimed the lives of tens of thousands of Palestinians.

Tensions between Israel and the United Nations escalated as the Israeli military sought clarification regarding footage showing armed individuals near vehicles belonging to the UN Palestinian relief agency. Additionally, India was coordinating efforts to repatriate the body of a UN staff member killed in Rafah due to tank fire, as confirmed by the global body.

Despite warnings from Israel’s key ally, the United States, to exercise restraint to avoid civilian casualties, Israeli forces have continued operations in the eastern part of Rafah, targeting what they claim to be four Hamas battalions.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated the U.S. stance, emphasizing the need for a clear plan for Gaza’s future, rejecting both Israeli occupation and Hamas governance. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded by stressing the necessity of dismantling Hamas before discussing post-war arrangements.

Meanwhile, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant publicly challenged Netanyahu’s approach, advocating for an alternative administration for Gaza. Netanyahu countered, asserting that eliminating Hamas is a prerequisite for any such transition.

Escalating Toll

The recent offensive has resulted in a significant death toll, with over 35,000 Palestinians killed, according to Gaza health officials. Tuesday saw the highest single-day casualty count in weeks, with at least 82 fatalities reported.

In retaliation for Hamas’ October 7 attack, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 people and the abduction of 253, Israel has intensified its offensive in Gaza.

Challenges Amidst Clashes

In response to the escalating conflict, ceasefire negotiations mediated by Qatar and Egypt have reached an impasse. Hamas is demanding a permanent cessation of hostilities, while Netanyahu’s government insists on continuing military operations until Hamas is eradicated.

As the violence persists, the UN is conducting an investigation into the death of an international staff member, killed in Rafah. Additionally, aid workers continue to face grave risks, with 254 killed since the onset of the conflict, including 191 UN personnel.

The situation remains tense, with no immediate resolution in sight as both sides dig in their heels amidst mounting casualties and international scrutiny.

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