Israel keeps up strikes in Gaza as fears of wider war grow

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More Palestinians stream out of areas threatened by new evacuation orders from Israel telling people to clear the area.

More Palestinians stream out of areas threatened by new evacuation orders from Israel telling people to clear the area.

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CAIRO – Israeli forces pressed on with their operations near the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis on Aug 12 amid an international push for a deal to halt the fighting in Gaza and block a slide into a wider regional conflict with Iran and its proxies.

Palestinian medics said Israeli military strikes on several areas of Khan Younis on Aug 12 killed at least 16 people and wounded several.

Meanwhile, more Palestinians streamed out of areas

threatened by new evacuation orders

telling people to clear the area.

As fighting continued in several areas of Gaza,

Hamas reacted sceptically

to the latest round of Egyptian and Qatari-brokered talks due on Aug 15, saying it has seen no sign of movement from the Israeli side.

The group said in a statement on Aug 11 mediators must force Israel to accept a ceasefire proposal based on ideas by US President Joe Biden, which Hamas has accepted, “instead of pursuing further rounds of negotiations or new proposals that would provide cover for the occupation’s aggression”.

Two sources close to Hamas told Reuters the group was convinced the new call for talks was coordinated beforehand with Israel to deter responses from Iran and Hezbollah to the assassination of the group’s chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and a top Hezbollah leader in Lebanon.

“It is a mild rejection you can say. Should Hamas receive a workable plan, an Israeli positive response to the proposal it had accepted, things may change. But so far Hamas believes Netanyahu isn’t serious about reaching a deal,” said one Palestinian official close to the mediation effort, referring to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Hamas’ reaction to the talks came as preparations for a larger-scale confrontation grew, with Washington ordering a guided missile submarine to the Middle East and the Abraham Lincoln strike group accelerating its deployment to the region.

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant told US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin that Iran was making preparations for a large-scale military attack on Israel, Mr Barack Ravid, a normally well-sourced reporter for Axios News reported on Twitter.

Israel has been expecting a major attack since July, when a missile strike killed 12 youngsters in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Israel responded by killing a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut.

A day after that operation, Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, was assassinated in Tehran, drawing Iranian vows of retaliation against Israel.

Talks for a ceasefire are happening on Aug 15, as Washington orders the Abraham Lincoln strike group to accelerate its deployment to the Middle East.

PHOTO: AFP

The potential escalation underlined how far the Middle East has been thrown into turmoil by the war in Gaza, now into its 11th month.

The Hamas-led attack on Israeli communities around Gaza left some 1,200 people dead, with more than 250 taken into captivity in Gaza, in one of the most devastating blows against Israel in its history.

In response, Israeli forces have flattened Gaza, displaced most of the population and killed around 40,000 people, in a war that has caused horror around the world.

On Aug 10, scores of people were killed in Israeli strikes on a school building in Gaza City that the military said targeted fighters from the armed wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

Gaza health officials say most of the fatalities have been civilians, but Israel says at least a third are fighters. REUTERS

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