Hamas says it will not compromise further with Israel to win Gaza ceasefire

“Israel isn’t serious about reaching an agreement and it is using the negotiation as a cover to invade Rafah and occupy the crossing,” Reshiq said.

Families of hostages and their supporters march in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Wednesday. Photo: AP

There was no immediate comment from Israel, which on Monday declared that the three-phase proposal approved by Hamas was unacceptable because terms had been watered down.

Delegations from Hamas, Israel, the US, Egypt and Qatar have been meeting in Cairo since Tuesday. Citing a senior source, Egypt’s state-affiliated Al Qahera TV said the talks in Cairo continued throughout Wednesday and into the night.

The US said on Tuesday that Hamas had revised its ceasefire proposal and the revision could overcome an impasse in negotiations.

Just a few hours before Hamas’ latest statement, Washington continued to say the two sides were not far apart.

“We believe there is a pathway to a deal … The two sides are close enough they should do what they can to get to a deal,” US national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters.

The US aims to stave off a full Israeli invasion of Rafah, and a senior US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Washington paused a shipment of 1,800 900kg (2,000-pound) bombs and 1,700 225kg (500-pound) bombs.

US President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that Israel had used those bombs to kill Palestinian civilians.

“Civilians have been killed in Gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they go after population centres,” he told CNN.

Makeshift tents for displaced Palestinians are seen at a temporary camp in Rafah on May 3. Photo: Bloomberg

Israel’s UN ambassador, Gilad Erdan, called Washington’s decision “very disappointing” although he did not believe the US would stop supplying arms to Israel.

Israel says it must hit Rafah to defeat thousands of Hamas fighters it says are holed up there. But the city is also a refuge for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who fled combat farther north in Gaza.

Hamas said its fighters on Wednesday were battling Israeli forces in Rafah’s east and Islamic Jihad’s fighters attacked Israeli soldiers and military vehicles with heavy artillery near the city’s long abandoned airport.

Israeli tank shells landed in the middle of Rafah wounding at least 25 people on Wednesday, doctors said. Residents said an Israeli air strike killed four people and wounded 16 others in western Rafah.

The Israeli military said it troops had discovered Hamas infrastructure in several places in eastern Rafah and were conducting targeted raids on the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing and air strikes across the Gaza Strip.

The UN, Gaza residents and humanitarian groups say further Israeli incursion into Rafah will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe.

A UN official said no fuel or aid had entered the Gaza Strip due to the military operation, a situation “disastrous for the humanitarian response” in Gaza where more than half the population is suffering catastrophic hunger.

An internally displaced Palestinian girl walks after returning with family to Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday. Photo: EPA-EFE

Palestinians have crammed into tented camps and makeshift shelters, suffering from shortages of food, water and medicine. Rafah’s main maternity hospital, where nearly half of Gaza’s births take place, has stopped admitting patients, the United Nations Population Fund said on Wednesday.

“The streets of the city echo with the cries of innocent lives lost, families torn apart, and homes reduced to rubble,” Rafah Mayor Ahmed Al-Sofi said, appealing to the international community to intervene.

Israel has told civilians in Rafah, many of whom have been uprooted several times already, to go to an “expanded humanitarian zone” in al-Mawasi, some 20km (12 miles) away.

Estimates of how many Palestinians have left Rafah since Monday ranged from 10,000, according to UN agency UNRWA, to tens of thousands, according to the Hamas-run Gaza government media office.

“Some streets look like a ghost town now,” Aref, 35, said via a chat app.

Israel’s offensive has killed 34,844 Palestinians in seven months of war, most of them civilians, the Gaza health ministry said.

The war began when Hamas militants attacked Israel on October 7, killing about 1,200 people and abducting 252 others, of whom 128 remain hostage in Gaza and 36 have been declared dead, according to the latest Israeli figures.

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