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Hamas warns Israel Rafah push will threaten hostage talks

Hamas warns Israel invasion of Rafah will threaten hostage talks, lead to mass casualties
MENA
11 min read
11 February, 2024
All eyes are on Rafah as Israel prepares to storm the Gaza Strip's southernmost city, where over a million displaced persons are holed up.

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Hamas warned Israel on Sunday that an offensive into Gaza's far-southern city of Rafah, crowded with displaced Palestinians, would threaten talks about the release of hostages seized in the October 7 attacks.

"Any attack by the occupation army on the city of Rafah would undermine the exchange negotiations," a leader in the Palestinian group told AFP, as Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to extend operations.

The Israeli prime minister this week said he had told troops to prepare to go into the city, as part of its aim to destroy Hamas.

But he has faced growing calls not to attack Rafah, on the border with Egypt, the last refuge for Gazans fleeing Israel's relentless bombardment elsewhere in the coastal territory.

Foreign governments, including Israel's main ally the United States, and humanitarian aid groups have voiced deep concern about the impact on displaced civilians.