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Gaza ceasefire uncertain, Israel vows to continue Rafah operation

  • Israel conducts strikes in Rafah, says ceasefire plan backed by Hamas falls far short
  • More than 34,600 Palestinians have been killed in the war, according to Gaza officials

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A bombardment east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Monday. Photo: AFP

Palestinian militant group Hamas on Monday agreed to a Gaza ceasefire proposal from mediators, but Israel said the terms did not meet its demands and pressed ahead with strikes in Rafah while planning to continue negotiations on a deal.

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The developments in the seven-month-old war came as Israeli forces struck Rafah on Gaza’s southern edge from the air and ground and ordered residents to leave parts of the city, which has been a refuge for more than a million displaced Palestinians.

Hamas said in a brief statement that its chief, Ismail Haniyeh, had informed Qatari and Egyptian mediators that the group accepted their proposal for a ceasefire.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said later that the truce proposal fell short of Israel’s demands but Israel would send a delegation to meet with negotiators to try to reach an agreement.

Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip react after Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal. Photo: Reuters
Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip react after Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal. Photo: Reuters

Qatar’s foreign ministry said its delegation will head to Cairo on Tuesday to resume indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas.

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