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Israel strikes Gaza’s Rafah as truce talks under way

  • New attempts are under way to reach a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas
  • Gaza’s health ministry estimates more than 29,400 Palestinians have been killed

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A Palestinian man carrying the body of his daughter who was killed in an Israeli strike in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. Photo: Reuters

Israel launched air strikes Thursday on southern Gaza’s Rafah after threatening to send troops into the city, where around 1.4 million Palestinians have sought shelter from around the territory.

Global powers trying to navigate a way to end the Israel-Gaza war have so far come up short, but a US envoy was expected in Israel on Thursday to try to secure a truce deal.

International concern has spiralled over the high civilian death toll and dire humanitarian crisis in the war sparked by Hamas’ October 7 attack against Israel.

More than four months of relentless fighting and air strikes have flattened much of the Hamas-run coastal territory, pushing its population of around 2.4 million to the brink of famine, according to the UN.

The aftermath of an Israeli strike on a residential building in Rafah, Gaza Strip. Photo: AP
The aftermath of an Israeli strike on a residential building in Rafah, Gaza Strip. Photo: AP

International concern has in recent weeks centred on Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah, where more than 1.4 million people forced to flee their homes elsewhere in the territory are now living in crowded shelters and makeshift tents.

The last city untouched by Israeli ground troops, Rafah also serves as the main entry point via neighbouring Egypt for desperately needed relief supplies.

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