Gaza: Deadlock in ceasefire talks – Hamas leaves Cairo without an agreement

Israel’s invasion of Rafah and the occupation of the border crossing was aimed to obstruct the efforts of mediators and to escalate war

Hamas reported that its delegation has departed from Cairo, where talks for a ceasefire in Gaza were were conducted, and is en route to Doha, Qatar. According to Aljazeera,Hamas stated that Israel’s incursion into Rafah and the occupation of the region’s border crossing were aimed at thwarting the efforts of intermediaries and escalating the war.

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Reaffirmed was also its commitment and dedication to the ceasefire proposal.

UN: 80,000 people have left Rafah since Israel intensified its operations.

Meanwhile, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees announced today that approximately 80,000 people have left Rafah, in southern Gaza Strip from May 6 when Israel ordered Palestinians living in the eastern part of the city to evacuate. Israeli forces intensified their operations on May 6 where approximately 80,000 people left Rafah, seeking shelter elsewhere. Families are paying the unbearable price expressed UNRWA in X, clarifying there is no safe part left in the Gaza Strip.