Israeli forces bombed areas within the southern border metropolis of Rafah, the place greater than half of Gaza’s internally displaced inhabitants is sheltering, as the US warned {that a} navy push into town might be a “catastrophe”.

Support businesses have warned of a humanitarian disaster if Israel follows by means of on its menace to enter Rafah, the place persons are determined for shelter and one of many final remaining areas of the Gaza Strip into which its troops haven’t moved.

“To conduct such an operation proper now with no planning and little thought in an space” the place a million persons are sheltering “could be a catastrophe,” State Division deputy spokesman Vedant Patel stated on Thursday.

He stated Washington had “but to see any proof of great planning for such an operation”.

Earlier, UN Secretary-Basic Antonio Guterres warned that greater than one million civilians had been trapped within the metropolis in southern Gaza.

“Half of Gaza’s inhabitants is now crammed into Rafah. They’ve nowhere to go,” he stated.

Palestinians in Gaza are desperately hoping a ceasefire may arrive in time to move off the threatened Israeli assault on Rafah, exhausting towards Gaza’s southern border fence and now house to greater than one million folks, lots of them in makeshift tents.

Israeli planes bombed elements of town on Thursday morning, residents stated, killing a minimum of 14 folks in assaults on two homes. Tanks additionally shelled some areas in japanese Rafah, intensifying the residents’ fears of an imminent floor assault.

Diplomatic efforts

The warnings come as diplomats sought to salvage ceasefire talks after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a Hamas proposal.

In an indication that the diplomacy was not over, a Hamas delegation led by senior official Khalil Al-Hayya arrived in Cairo on Thursday for ceasefire talks with key mediators Egypt and Qatar.

Netanyahu stated on Wednesday phrases proposed by Hamas for a ceasefire had been “delusional”, and pledged to combat on, saying victory was in attain and simply months away.

Regardless of Israel’s rejection of the Hamas proposal, extra talks are deliberate. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who met mediators this week on his fifth journey to the area for the reason that begin of the warfare, stated he nonetheless noticed room for negotiations.

Blinken additionally stated that the civilian dying toll was too excessive and reiterated that Israel’s operation ought to put civilians first.

“And that’s very true within the case of Rafah, the place there are someplace between 1.2 and 1.4 million folks, lots of them displaced from different elements of Gaza,” he stated.

He stated he had urged some methods to minimise hurt in talks with Israeli leaders, however gave no particulars. Blinken departed to return to the US on Thursday afternoon.

The Hamas delegation in Egypt is predicted to fulfill officers together with Egyptian intelligence chief Abbas Kamel, Egyptian safety sources stated.

Hamas proposed a ceasefire of 4 and a half months, throughout which all hostages would go free, Israel would withdraw its troops and an settlement could be reached on an finish to the Israeli offensive. Its supply was a response to a proposal drawn up by US and Israeli spy chiefs with Qatar and Egypt, and delivered to Hamas final week.

Hamas says it won’t conform to any deal that doesn’t embrace an finish to the offensive and Israeli withdrawal. Israel says it won’t withdraw or cease combating till Hamas is eradicated.

Israel started its large-scale navy offensive after Hamas fighters killed 1,139 folks and took 253 hostages in southern Israel on October 7, in accordance with Israeli tallies.

Israel’s navy stated on Thursday that, throughout the previous day, its troops had killed greater than 20 fighters in Gaza’s primary southern metropolis Khan Younis, now the positioning of a few of the warfare’s most intense combating.

Gaza’s Well being Ministry stated a minimum of 27,840 Palestinians have been confirmed killed, and greater than 67,000 injured for the reason that warfare started.

The Israeli bombardment continued in Khan Younis and Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, killing Palestinian tv journalist, Nafez Abdel-Jawwad, and his son.

At the least 124 journalists and media representatives have been killed within the enclave to date, Gaza’s info ministry stated.

Philippe Lazzarini, head of the principle UN help company for Palestinians, UNRWA, stated on X that the company had not been permitted to carry meals to areas the place persons are on the verge of famine.

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