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Israel forcibly displaces Gaza's Deir el-Balah amid strikes

Israel forcibly displaces Gaza's Deir el-Balah, humanitarian zones amid continued strikes
MENA
17 min read
21 August, 2024
Efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza are faltering, with Israel facing criticism for repeatedly shifting the terms of the agreement.

Israel has issued new orders forcibly displacing residents of the city of Deir el-Balah, including areas under the Israeli designated humanitarian zone, as the military conducts a renewed assault on the area.

The renewed action comes as efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza stumble, with diplomatic initiatives to bridge the positions of Israel and Hamas on the ceasefire deal proving difficult. 

On Tuesday Politico reported that the deal was on the brink of collapse, with US sources blaming Hamas for the lack of deal, although Israeli sources speaking to Axios on Monday blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his hardened position and moving the goalposts of a ceasefire at each negotiating round.

The talks come as Israel's assault on the enclave continues, with Palestinian news outlet Wafa reporting that Israel's dawn raids killed four people in Rafah, while one person was killed in a strike on Jabaliya in north Gaza. An Israeli strike on a market in Deir el-Balah on Tuesday evening killed nine.

Meanwhile, cross-border clashes between Hezbollah and Israel continued after an Israeli strike in the Lebanon's Bekaa Valley killed one and wounded 20. Hezbollah retaliatory bombardment on Wednesday morning against the Israeli occupied Golan Heights wounded one.

Israel's war on Gaza has killed 40,223 people and wounded a further 92,981 since 7 October.