By Nidal al-Mughrabi
CAIRO (Reuters) – The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas stated on Wednesday it will not participate in a brand new spherical of Gaza ceasefire talks slated for Thursday in Qatar, dimming hopes for a negotiated truce that Iranian sources say may maintain again an Iranian assault on Israel.
The U.S. has stated it expects oblique talks to go forward as deliberate in Qatar’s capital Doha on Thursday, and {that a} ceasefire settlement was nonetheless doable. Nevertheless Axios reported that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has postponed a visit to the Center East that had been anticipated to start on Tuesday.
Three senior Iranian officers have stated that solely a ceasefire deal in Gaza would maintain Iran again from direct retaliation in opposition to Israel for the assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh on its soil final month.
The Israeli authorities stated it will ship a delegation to Thursday’s talks, however Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that controls Gaza, requested a workable plan to implement a proposal it has already accepted relatively than extra talks.
“Hamas is dedicated to the proposal offered to it on July 2, which is predicated on the U.N. Safety Council decision and the Biden speech and the motion is ready to instantly start dialogue over a mechanism to implement it,” Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri instructed Reuters.
“Going to new negotiation permits the occupation to impose new circumstances and make use of the maze of negotiation to conduct extra massacres,” he added.
There was no let-up in preventing in Gaza, the place residents of the southern metropolis of Khan Younis stated Israeli forces blew up properties within the east and intensified tank shelling on japanese areas of the town centre.
Israel stated it was responding to Hamas rocket fireplace in direction of Tel Aviv on Tuesday and had struck rocket launching pads and militants amongst 40 navy targets over 24 hours, together with in central Gaza, Khan Younis, and western Rafah within the south.
Armed teams of Hamas and the Islamic Jihad stated that they had attacked Israeli forces in a number of areas, whereas Palestinian well being officers stated Israeli strikes had killed no less than 14 folks thus far on Wednesday, largely within the centre and south.
Hamas additionally stated its fighters have been engaged in fierce clashes with Israeli forces in one other Palestinian territory, the Israeli-occupied West Financial institution, the place Israel stated it had killed numerous militants.
‘UNCERTAIN OPPORTUNITIES FOR DIPLOMACY’
A ceasefire deal would purpose to finish preventing in Gaza and make sure the launch of Israeli hostages held within the enclave in return for a lot of Palestinians jailed by Israel, however the two sides stay divided by sequencing and different points.
Hamas desires an settlement to finish the warfare and a withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza as a primary pre-condition for releasing hostages, whereas Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he’ll solely conform to a pause in preventing to permit as many hostages to return as doable. He has repeatedly stated the warfare can solely finish when Hamas is eradicated.
A Hamas-led assault on Israeli communities across the Gaza Strip on Oct. 7 killed some 1,200 folks, with greater than 250 taken into captivity in Gaza, in accordance with Israeli tallies, in one of the vital devastating blows in opposition to Israel in its historical past.
In response, Israeli forces have razed a lot of Gaza, displaced a lot of the inhabitants, and killed round 40,000 folks, in accordance with the Palestinian well being ministry, inflicting horror world wide. Israel says it has misplaced greater than 300 troopers. Hamas rocket assaults on its territory have continued.
In an try to discourage a separate escalation between Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israel, after the latter killed a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut’s southern suburbs final month, Amos Hochstein, a senior adviser to U.S. President Joe Biden, landed in Beirut on Wednesday.
Hochstein will meet with Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and parliament speaker Nabih Berri, who heads the armed Amal motion, which is allied to Hezbollah and has additionally fired rockets on Israel.
“We face unsure alternatives for diplomacy, which is now transferring to forestall warfare and cease Israeli aggression,” Mikati stated in a speech forward of a cupboard assembly on Wednesday.
Mikati stated talks with Arab and Western leaders had intensified because of the seriousness of the scenario in Lebanon and the area. (This story has been refiled to right the spelling of U.N. Safety Council, in paragraph 5)
(Reporting and writing by Nidal al-Mughrabi; further reporting by Riham Alkousaa; enhancing by Philippa Fletcher)