Forces operating in ‘heart of Gaza City’: Israel

An Israeli flag flutters as smoke from fires lit in the nearby Palestinian village of Beita drifts past it, in Givat Eviatar, a new Israeli settler outpost in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on 23 June 2021
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Israel gave residents of Gaza City a window from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm to leave for the southern part of the 45-km-long (28-mile-long) Gaza Strip. Gaza’s interior ministry said 900,000 Palestinians were still sheltering in northern Gaza including Gaza City.

“The most dangerous trip in my life. We saw the tanks from point blank (range). We saw decomposed body parts. We saw death,” resident Adam Fayez Zeyara said in a social media post with a selfie on the road out of Gaza City.

While Israel’s military operation is focused on the northern half of Gaza, the south has also come under attack. Palestinian health officials said at least 23 people were killed in two Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday in the southern Gaza cities of Khan Younis and Rafah.

“This is the bravery of the so-called Israel - they show their might and power against civilians, babies inside, kids inside, and elderly,” said Ahmed Ayesh, who was rescued from the rubble of a house in Khan Younis where health officials said 11 people had been killed.

As he spoke, rescuers used their hands to try to free a girl buried up to her waist in debris.

Israel seeks ‘indefinite period’ of control

Both Israel and Hamas have rebuffed calls for a halt in fighting. Hamas says it will not free hostages as Israel has demanded nor stop fighting while Gaza is under attack.

Washington has backed Israel’s position that a ceasefire would help Hamas militarily. But US President Joe Biden told Netanyahu that a three-day fighting pause could help secure the release of some hostages, Axios reported on Tuesday, citing two U.S. and Israeli officials.

Israel has so far been vague about its long-term plans for Gaza if it vanquishes Hamas. In some of the first direct comments on the subject, Netanyahu said Israel would seek to have security responsibility for Gaza “for an indefinite period”.

But officials said Israel is not interested in governing the enclave. Gallant said that after the war was finished, neither Israel nor Hamas would rule Gaza.

Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen told the Wall Street Journal that Israel wants the territory to be under an international coalition, including the US, European Union and Muslim-majority countries, or administered by local Gaza political leaders.

Those ideas have been part of diplomatic discussions.

Israel pulled its troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip in 2005, and two years later Hamas took power there. Simcha Rothman, a lawmaker in Netanyahu’s religious-nationalist coalition, in a social media post called for “full Israeli control” of the strip.

But White House spokesman John Kirby said Biden would oppose Israeli military occupation in post-conflict Gaza.

 

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