In the beleaguered Gaza Strip, Palestinian civilians are seeking refuge in hospitals and schools, grappling with dwindling supplies of food and water. Over one million people have fled their homes in anticipation of an impending Israeli ground incursion, aimed at dismantling Hamas following its incursions into southern Israel.
Hamas’ military infrastructure is predominantly hidden within urban areas, raising concerns that street-by-street combat could result in escalating casualties on both sides. Israel, however, has not provided a specific timeframe for a potential ground offensive.
Attention is now focused on the Rafah crossing, the link between Gaza and Egypt, where US and international mediators are close to brokering a humanitarian cease-fire deal. Such an agreement would facilitate aid delivery and allow foreign nationals to exit Gaza, which has been cut off from the world for nearly a week due to Israeli airstrikes.
Contrary to reports of an imminent cease-fire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has denied its existence, even as hundreds of individuals gather on the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing.
In Gaza, essential supplies of food, water, and medicine are running critically low. Hospitals teeter on the brink of collapse and are unable to comply with Israeli requests to evacuate patients. Despite over a week of devastating Israeli airstrikes that have razed entire neighborhoods, militant rocket attacks into Israel continue unabated.
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