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Israeli FM: Hostage Deal Could Postpone Rafah Operation

Israeli Foreign Minister says hostage deal would defer Rafah operation.

Israel’s foreign minister said on Saturday that a planned incursion into the southern Gaza city of Rafah could be suspended should a deal emerge to secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

The comments came as international mediators push for a deal to achieve a ceasefire in the six months of devastating fighting in Gaza and the release of Israeli hostages taken during Hamas’ Oct. 7 assault that sparked the war.

“The release of the hostages is the top priority for us,” Foreign Minister Israel Katz said during an interview with local Channel 12 television.

Asked if that included putting off a planned operation to eliminate Hamas battalions in the city of Rafah, Katz answered, “Yes.”

He went on to say: “If there will be a deal, we will suspend the operation.”

Though Katz is a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet, he is not a member of the narrow-forum war cabinet overseeing the Gaza offensive.

Israel, which launched its war to annihilate Hamas after the Islamist group’s Oct. 7 attacks on Israeli towns, says Rafah is home to four Hamas combat battalions reinforced by thousands of retreating fighters, and it must defeat them to achieve victory.

But Rafah, which abuts the Egyptian border, is sheltering more than a million Palestinians who fled the Israeli offensive through the rest of Gaza.

Earlier on Saturday, Hamas said it had received Israel’s official response to its latest ceasefire proposal in Egyptian and Qatari-mediated negotiations and will study it before submitting its reply.

On Thursday, the United States and 17 other countries appealed to Hamas to release all of its hostages as a pathway to end the crisis.

Hamas wants to parlay any deal into a permanent end to the fighting – short of a formal peace, as the Islamist group is sworn to Israel’s destruction. Israel plans to pursue the war until Hamas’s governing and military capacities are dismantled.

More than 130 hostages are still being held in Gaza captivity, including women and children.

As Hamas issued a new video showing two of the hostages pleading for their release and sending love to their families, thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv in protest, demanding that the government do more to secure their release.

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ISIDRO LUIS-TOVAR 14:09 28.04.2024
I agree with Daly
Dalya Horowitz 12:41 28.04.2024
Israel MUST destroy hamas!! They play on our care for human life while they are barbarians. Where is the world?
Jim Bunch 11:56 28.04.2024
Israel must keep the pressure on Hamas until every hostage is returned. If a prisoner exchange is necessary it should be only on a one for one basis. Hamas must be held accountable and eliminated.
Steve Jensen 09:36 28.04.2024
Geez, a school dunce would be a far superior negotiator than Israel!!! Absolute stupidity broadcasting to Hamas that Israel would stop a major military operation & capitulate to Hamas!!!
[Anonymous] 06:58 28.04.2024
Follow the plan. If a deal arises you can always stop and retreat but don’t let politicians slow you down. They’re deceptive and can’t be believed. They think you’re stupid and gullible.
Cheri Mello 06:55 28.04.2024
Praying 🙏🏼 For the Hostages AND Their FAMILIES 😢, The Mental Stress Has to Be AWFUL 😢 Praying For A Quick Re
Suzanne Pomeranz 06:49 28.04.2024
I'm truly sorry for the hostages and want them back home as much as anyone. BUT - ANY "deal' which does NOT bring them ALL home withOUT conditions is, once again, giving in to the terrorists.
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