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Israel strikes pummel eastern Rafah

Ceasefire talks make some headway, but no deal
A woman walks down the stairs of a house hit in an Israeli strike in Rafah on Thursday. — Reuters
A woman walks down the stairs of a house hit in an Israeli strike in Rafah on Thursday. — Reuters
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CAIRO/RAFAH: Israeli tanks and warplanes bombarded areas of Rafah on Thursday, Palestinian residents said, after US President Joe Biden vowed to withhold weapons from Israel if its forces launch a major invasion of the southern Gaza city.


As ceasefire talks continued in Cairo, Hamas and Islamic Jihad said their fighters fired anti-tank rockets and mortars at Israeli tanks massed on the eastern outskirts of the city.


Residents and medics in Rafah, the biggest urban area in Gaza not yet overrun by Israeli ground forces, said an Israeli attack by a mosque killed at least three people and wounded others in the eastern Brazil neighbourhood.


Video footage from the scene showed the minaret lying in the rubble, two bodies wrapped in blankets and a wounded man being carried away.


On the city's eastern edge, residents said a helicopter opened fire, while drones hovered above houses in several areas, some close to rooftops.


Israel says Hamas fighters are hiding in Rafah, where the population has been swelled by hundreds of thousands of Gazans seeking refuge from bombardments elsewhere in the coastal enclave, and it needs to eliminate them for its own security.


One of the displaced, Mohammad Abder-Rahman, said he feared the Israeli bombardments presaged an invasion of the city.


"It reminds me of what happened before Israeli tanks stormed our residential areas in Gaza City, heavy bombardment usually allows tanks to roll towards places they intend to invade," the 42-year-old said.


Ceasefire talks in Egypt's capital made some headway but no deal was reached, according to two Egyptian security sources.


Palestinians flee Rafah after Israeli forces launched a ground and air operation in the eastern part of the city on Thursday. — Reuters
Palestinians flee Rafah after Israeli forces launched a ground and air operation in the eastern part of the city on Thursday. — Reuters


"Over the past few hours, we've been adjusting and adding and deleting points based on consultations with both sides," one of the sources said.


The Hamas delegation left for Doha for consultations, blaming Israel for the lack of agreement so far.


Biden, who says Israel has not produced a convincing plan to safeguard civilians in Rafah, issued his starkest warning yet against a full ground invasion.


"I made it clear that if they go into Rafah, ... I'm not supplying the weapons," Biden told CNN in an interview on Wednesday.


Israeli tanks seized the Gaza side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Tuesday, cutting off a vital aid route and forcing 80,000 people to flee the city this week, according to the United Nations.


"The toll on these families is unbearable. Nowhere is safe," the UN agency for Palestinian refugees said in a post on X.


An Israeli military statement on Gaza operations on Thursday morning did not refer to Rafah.


The United States is by far the biggest supplier of weapons to Israel, and it accelerated deliveries after the Hamas attacks on October 7 that triggered Israel's offensive in Gaza. Biden acknowledged that US bombs have killed Palestinian civilians in the seven-month-old offensive.


US officials have said Washington paused delivery of a shipment of 1,800 2,000-pound bombs and 1,700 500-pound bombs to Israel because of the risk to civilians in Gaza.


Israel's United Nations ambassador Gilad Erdan said the US decision to pause some weapons deliveries to Israel would significantly impair the country's ability to neutralise Hamas' power, according to Israeli public radio.


But Defence Minister Yoav Gallant told Israel's "enemies and friends" it would do whatever necessary achieve its war aims in Gaza, underlining the scale of the standoff.


Israel kept up tank and aerial strikes across Gaza and tanks advanced in the Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City in the north, forcing hundreds of families to flee, residents said. The Israeli military said it was securing Zeitoun, starting with a series of intelligence-based aerial strikes on approximately 25 "terror targets".


Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza was heaving with people who had fled Rafah in recent days. Palestinian medics said two people, including a woman, were killed when a drone fired a missile at a group of people there.


In Cairo, delegations from Hamas, Israel, the US, Egypt and Qatar have been meeting since Tuesday. CIA Director William Burns has shuttled between Cairo and Jerusalem, meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday. — Reuters


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