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GAZA: People inspect the rubble and debris of a building that was hit by overnight Zionist bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on March 19, 2024. - AFP
GAZA: People inspect the rubble and debris of a building that was hit by overnight Zionist bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on March 19, 2024. - AFP
Warnings grow of starvation, famine in Gaza

GAZA: Efforts to hammer out a temporary truce in Gaza intensified Tuesday after months of war that have devastated the Palestinian territory and pushed hundreds of thousands to the brink of famine. While a UN-backed assessment said 300,000 people in Gaza’s north would face famine by May without a surge of aid, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said everyone in Gaza was now in need of humanitarian aid.

UN human rights chief Volker Turk blamed the Zionist entity for the hunger crisis, telling reporters in Geneva they were blocking aid and conducting the conflict in a way that “may amount to the use of starvation as a method of war”. Zionist troops on Tuesday pressed an assault on Gaza’s biggest hospital, which they allege is being used for military purposes. Hamas said the assault on Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital was a war crime.

The Zionist entity’s spy chief David Barnea was in Qatar on Monday for a new round of talks with Egyptian and Qatari mediators, after they failed to secure a truce for the holy month of Ramadan, which began last week. Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesperson Majed Al-Ansari said he was “cautiously optimistic” about the latest negotiations but it was “too early to announce any successes”.

The new push for a truce follows a Hamas proposal for a six-week ceasefire, an increase in aid and the initial release of about 42 captives in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by the Zionist entity. During the proposed truce, Zionist forces would withdraw from “all cities and populated areas” in Gaza, according to a Hamas official. Ansari said they were expecting a counterproposal to be presented to Hamas and technical talks would continue. The Zionist entity’s relentless offensive has killed at least 31,726 people, most of them women and children.

Blinken, who will travel to Saudi Arabia and Egypt this week to try to shore up support for the temporary truce and an increase in aid, highlighted that everyone in Gaza was now suffering “severe levels of acute food insecurity”. “That’s the first time an entire population has been so classified,” he said during a visit to the Philippines.

On a related diplomatic track, US President Joe Biden has been attempting to put pressure on the Zionist entity to call off a threatened ground assault on the southern city of Rafah, where hundreds of thousands have sought refuge from fighting elsewhere in the territory. Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted troops will be sent into Rafah to root out Hamas in the area.

The city is already under frequent bombardment by the Zionist military, with AFPTV footage showing residents picking through debris of buildings on Tuesday after another night of bombardment. Gaza resident Ibrahim Jarghun, at a funeral on Tuesday for those killed in the latest Rafah bombardment, told AFP the killings were shattering Ramadan customs like the traditional pre-dawn “suhoor” meal. “For us, our suhoor is blood,” he said.

In Washington, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan reported the death of senior Hamas official Marwan Issa. The Zionist entity had on March 11 said an air strike on an underground compound in central Gaza targeted Issa, whom it called the deputy head of Hamas’ armed wing. At the time it was unclear if he had been killed.

In January, the Zionist entity said it had “completed the dismantling” of Hamas’ command structure in northern Gaza, but on Monday military spokesman Daniel Hagari said Palestinian militants and commanders have since returned to Al-Shifa “and turned it into a command center”. Witnesses reported air strikes and tanks near the hospital compound which is crowded with thousands of displaced civilians as well as the sick and wounded.

The Zionist army identified one of the dead as Hamas internal security official Fayq Al-Mabhouh. A Gaza police source confirmed his death and said he was a brigadier general in the force. Zionist troops previously raided Al-Shifa in November, sparking an international outcry. – AFP

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