Hamas says 'no point' to truce talks as Israel plans to capture all of Gaza
- Hamas official Basem Naim declared on Tuesday that talks for a truce with Israel have no point following Israel's plan to capture the entire Gaza Strip.
- Israel's security cabinet has recently approved a military strategy to intensify operations in Gaza, which includes the large-scale displacement of most residents, following the ongoing conflict that began with Hamas's assault on Israel on October 7, 2023.
- Nearly the entire population of Gaza has been displaced repeatedly amid a strict Israeli blockade imposed from early March, resulting in a dire humanitarian situation with the threat of widespread famine.
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres voiced deep concern over the Israeli strategy, cautioning that it is likely to result in many civilian casualties and extensive damage, while France’s foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot condemned the planned offensive as unacceptable and a breach of humanitarian law.
- The refusal by Hamas to pursue ceasefire talks and the decision for expanded Israeli military action suggest intensified conflict will continue, raising concerns over further civilian suffering and geopolitical instability.
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Hamas says Gaza truce talks pointless as Israel wages 'hunger war'
Hamas on Tuesday dismissed as pointless ceasefire talks with Israel, accusing it of waging a "hunger war" on Gaza, where famine looms, as the Israeli military prepared for a broader assault.
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