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Hamas says latest Israeli attack on Gaza could jeopardise ceasefire talks

  • Israeli forces are advancing deeper into the Gaza Strip’s largest city in pursuit of militants

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Men in the Tuffah district east of Gaza City carry a body in a blanket on Monday. Photo: AFP

A new Israeli assault on Gaza threatened ceasefire talks at a crucial moment, the head of Hamas said, as Israeli tanks pressed into the heart of Gaza City and ordered residents out after a night of massive bombardment.

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Residents on Monday said the air strikes and artillery barrages were among the heaviest in nine months of conflict between Israeli forces and Hamas militants in the enclave. Thousands fled.

The assault unfolded as senior US officials were in the region pushing for a ceasefire after Hamas made major concessions last week. The militant group said the new offensive appeared intended to derail the talks and called for mediators to rein in Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The assault “could bring the negotiation process back to square one. Netanyahu and his army will bear full responsibility for the collapse of this path,” Hamas quoted leader Ismail Haniyeh as saying.

A burnt building in the Tuffah district east of Gaza City. Photo: AFP
A burnt building in the Tuffah district east of Gaza City. Photo: AFP
Gaza City, in the north of the Palestinian enclave, was one of Israel’s first targets at the start of the war in October. But clashes with militants there have persisted and civilians have sought shelter elsewhere, adding to waves of displacement. Much of the city lies in ruins.
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