Hamas delegation to visit Cairo for Gaza ceasefire talks, Hamas official says

Israel has vowed to eradicate Hamas in a military operation that has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians. PHOTO: REUTERS

CAIRO - A Hamas delegation will visit Cairo on April 29 for talks aimed at securing a ceasefire, a Hamas official told Reuters on April 28, as mediators stepped up efforts to reach a deal ahead of an Israeli assault on the southern city of Rafah.

The official, who asked not to be named, said the delegation will discuss a ceasefire proposal handed by Hamas to mediators Qatar and Egypt, as well as Israel’s response.

He did not disclose details of the latest proposal.

The war, now in its seventh month, was triggered by an attack by Hamas militants on Israel on Oct 7, killing 1,200 and taking 253 hostages, by Israeli tallies.

Israel has vowed to eradicate Hamas, which controls Gaza, in a military operation that has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians, 66 of them in the past 24 hours, according to Gaza’s health authorities. The war has displaced most of the 2.3 million population and laid much of the densely populated enclave to waste.

On April 26, senior Hamas official Khalil Al-Hayya said the group had received Israel's response to its ceasefire proposal and was studying it before handing its response to Egyptian and Qatari mediators.

Prior rounds of talks have failed to bridge the gaps in the two sides’ positions. Hamas wants an accord for a permanent end to the war and for Israel to pull its forces out of the Gaza Strip.

Israel has offered only a temporary ceasefire to free around 130 hostages remaining in captivity and to allow the delivery of more humanitarian aid. It has said it would not end its operations until it has achieved its aim of destroying Hamas.

Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz said on April 27 that a planned incursion into Rafah, where more than one million displaced Palestinians are sheltering, could be suspended should a deal emerge to release the Israeli hostages.

Hardline nationalist Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on April 28 urged Mr Benjamin Netanyahu not to back down from an assault on Rafah and said that agreeing to Egypt’s proposals would constitute a humiliating defeat.

Without eradicating Hamas, Mr Smotrich said in a video statement released to the press and addressed to Mr Netanyahu that said: “A government headed by you will have no right to exist.”

Asked whether Mr Smotrich, who is not a member of Mr Netanyahu’s war Cabinet, had the details of any Egyptian proposal, his spokesman did not immediately comment.

Western countries, including Israel's closest ally the United States, have urged Israel to refrain from attacking the border city on concern over potential civilian casualties.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh on April 28, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said only the US could stop Israel from attacking Rafah.

He said he expected an attack on Rafah in the coming days, saying even a “small strike” on Rafah would force the Palestinian population to flee the Gaza Strip.

“The biggest catastrophe in the Palestinian people’s history would then happen.” REUTERS

Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.