Middle East experts on state of Israel-Hamas war ceasefire talks, humanitarian aid to Gaza
Middle East experts on state of Israel-Hamas war ceasefire talks, humanitarian aid to Gaza
Middle East experts on state of Israel-Hamas war ceasefire talks, humanitarian aid to Gaza
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STORY: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was publicly challenged on Wednesday (May 15) by his own defense chief about his post-war plans for Gaza – or the lack thereof. In a televised statement, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stressed the need to lay the groundwork for alternative Palestinian rule at the same time as defeating Hamas. He said he had been pushing the issue since the conflict broke out in October following Hamas' shock attack – but has received no response from the Israeli cabinet."Unfortunately, this issue was not raised for debate and worse, an alternative was not raised in its replacement. Indecision is in essence a decision. This leads to a dangerous course, which promotes the idea of Israeli military and civilian governance in Gaza. This is a negative and dangerous option for the State of Israel strategically, militarily, and from a security standpoint."His comments mark the most vocal dissent from within Israel's top echelon against Netanyahu in the Gaza war.In a riposte that did not explicitly name Gallant, Netanyahu hinted that the retired admiral was making "excuses" for not yet having destroyed Hamas in a conflict now in its eighth month.But the conservative prime minister soon appeared to be outflanked within his own war cabinet.Centrist ex-general Benny Gantz, the only voting member of the cabinet other than Netanyahu and Gallant, said the defense minister had spoken "the truth".Gallant's criticism over Gaza echoes that of Israel's strongest ally, the United States.Washington has tried to give a role to the internationally-backed Palestinian Authority, which wields limited governance in the occupied West Bank.But Netanyahu has refused this, describing the Palestinian Authority as a hostile entity.On Wednesday, he repeated this position in a video statement within an hour of Gallant's remarks.Saying Hamas must first be eliminated before any move to create an alternative Gaza government, and demanding the goal to be pursued "without excuses".Netanyahu has said Israel would retain overall security control over Gaza after the war for the foreseeable future.Though he has stopped short of describing this as an occupation – a status Washington does not want to see emerge.
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Israel's tanks pushed into the heart of Jabalia in northern Gaza on Thursday, facing anti-tank rockets and mortar bombs from militants concentrated there, while in the south, its forces pounded Rafah without advancing, Palestinian residents and militants said. The slow progress of Israel's offensive, more than seven months after it was prompted by Hamas' deadly cross-border raid, highlighted the difficulty of achieving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's aim of eradicating the militant group. Armed wings of Hamas and its ally Islamic Jihad have been able to fight up and down the Gaza Strip, using heavily fortified tunnels to stage attacks in both the north - the focus of Israel's initial invasion - and new battlegrounds like Rafah.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released aerial footage on Thursday, May 16, showing airstrikes on buildings in southern Lebanese towns that it says were a response to multiple Hezbollah rocket launches toward the Golan Heights earlier that day.The first two videos here show strikes on buildings in Ayta ash Shab, which lies close to the Israeli village of Shtula, and a third clip shows a strike on a building in Houla, west of the Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona.The IDF said the buildings were being used by Hezbollah militants, but Storyful could not independently verify those details.The Hezbollah-owned Al-Manar television channel reported Israeli raids in both towns, but provided no further details.The IDF also released footage that it said showed strikes on Hezbollah positions in Meiss Ej Jabal, Kafr Kila, and Naqoura, but Storyful was unable to verify the locations of the videos. Credit: IDF via Storyful
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Israel lashed out Friday at South Africa's case before the UN's top court, describing it as "totally divorced" from reality, as Pretoria urges judges to order a ceasefire in Gaza.A top lawyer for Israel painted the South Africa case as a "mockery" of the UN Genocide Convention it is accused of breaching."South Africa presents the court for the fourth time with a picture that is completely divorced from the facts and circumstances," Gilad Noam told the International Court of Justice (ICJ).Pretoria has petitioned the ICJ to order a stop to the Israeli assault on the Gaza city of Rafah, which Israel says is key to eliminating Hamas militants.Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday the ground assault on Rafah was a "critical" part of the army's mission to destroy Hamas and prevent a repetition of the October 7 attack."The battle in Rafah is critical... It's not just the rest of their battalions, it's also like an oxygen line for them for escape and resupply," he said.Netanyahu ordered the Rafah offensive in defiance of US warnings that more than a million civilians sheltering there could be caught in the crossfire.Friday in the Hague, Noam told the court Israel was "acutely aware" of civilians concentrated in Rafah. "It is also acutely aware of Hamas efforts to use these civilians as a shield," he said. Noam said there had been no "large-scale" assault on Rafah but "specific and localised operations prefaced with evacuation efforts and support for humanitarian activities."A few dozen protesters rallied in support of Israel outside the Peace Palace seat of the ICJ, showing pictures of some of the hostages held by Hamas.And the sitting was briefly interrupted as Israel was concluding its statement, with a woman heard shouting "liars" in the court.- 'New and horrific stage' -On Thursday, lawyers representing Pretoria presented judges a litany of allegations against Israel, including mass graves, torture and deliberate withholding of humanitarian aid."South Africa had hoped, when we last appeared before this court, to halt this genocidal process to preserve Palestine and its people," said top lawyer Vusimuzi Madonsela."Instead, Israel's genocide has continued apace and has just reached a new and horrific stage," added Madonsela.But Noam said that South Africa's accusations made a "mockery of the heinous charge of genocide.""Calling something a genocide again and again does not make it genocide. Repeating a lie does not make it true," he said."There is a tragic war going on but there is no genocide."It is the fourth time South Africa has appealed to the court, with Israel accusing them of abusing the procedure."If anyone should be told enough is enough, it should be South Africa, not Israel," said Noam."At what point do we say 'enough' to South Africa's repeated attempts to exploit the provisional measure procedure of this court in such a vile and cynical manner?"- 'Protection from genocide' -In a ruling that made headlines worldwide, the ICJ in January ordered Israel to do everything in its power to prevent genocidal acts and enable humanitarian aid to Gaza.But the court stopped short of ordering a ceasefire and South Africa's argument is that the situation on the ground -- notably the operation in the crowded city of Rafah -- requires fresh ICJ action.The orders of the ICJ, which rules in disputes between states, are legally binding but it has little means to enforce them.It has ordered Russia to halt its invasion of Ukraine, to no avail.South Africa wants the ICJ to issue three emergency orders -- "provisional measures" in court jargon -- while it rules on the wider accusation that Israel is breaking the 1948 UN Genocide Convention.It wants the court to order Israel to "immediately" cease all military operations in Gaza, including in Rafah, enable humanitarian access and report back on its progress on achieving these orders.The Hamas attack on October 7 resulted in the death of more than 1,170 people in Israel, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures. Out of 252 people taken hostage that day, 128 are still being held inside the Gaza Strip, including 38 who the army says are dead.At least 35,303 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the war broke out, according to data provided by the health ministry of Hamas-run Gaza.Israeli military says 279 soldiers have been killed in the Gaza military campaign since the start of the ground offensive on October 27ric/gv