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Intensified Israeli Offensive in Gaza Threatens Ceasefire Negotiations

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
July 9, 2024
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Intensified Israeli Offensive in Gaza Threatens Ceasefire Negotiations
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Israel’s recent offensive in Gaza will likely complicate the finalization of the ceasefire agreement. Despite the ongoing efforts of Egyptian and Qatari mediators to negotiate a deal, Hamas has warned that the recent Israeli attacks could hinder the process.

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  • Military Offensive Intensifies
  • Threat to Ceasefire Talks
  • Humanitarian Crisis
  • U.S. Involvement and Hamas Concessions
  • Military Operations and Casualties
  • Ceasefire Prospects
  • Bottom Line

Military Offensive Intensifies

On Tuesday, Gaza City residents fled under Israeli fire as tanks advanced deeper into the city, marking the second day of an intensified military offensive. Israel has consistently stated that any ceasefire agreement must not impede its efforts to achieve its military objectives. As negotiations with Hamas appear to be progressing, Israel has ramped up its offensive in Gaza, likely aiming to eliminate Hamas sooner.

Threat to Ceasefire Talks

The recent escalation threatens the ongoing ceasefire talks, which aim to end the Gaza war and secure the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israel. Israeli tanks penetrated deeper into Gaza City districts, including Shejaia, Sabra, and Tel Al-Hawa, where residents reported some of the most intense fighting since the war began.

Humanitarian Crisis

Footage on social media showed families hastily evacuating, with belongings piled onto donkey carts and trucks. “Gaza City is being wiped out, this is what is happening. Israel is forcing us to leave homes under fire,” said Um Tamer, a mother of seven. She recounted that her family had fled their home in Gaza City seven times since the war started in October, expressing the exhaustion and desperation of many Gazans.

U.S. Involvement and Hamas Concessions

The offensive comes as senior U.S. officials are in the region pushing for a ceasefire, following concessions made by Hamas last week. However, the renewed military campaign could reset the negotiation process, according to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. Hamas and Islamic Jihad reported fighting against Israeli forces with anti-tank rockets and mortar fire in Tel Al-Hawa, claiming to have inflicted casualties, though the Israeli military did not immediately respond to these claims.

Military Operations and Casualties

The Israeli military stated that its troops continued operations in Gaza City based on intelligence about Hamas and Islamic Jihad’s presence. Israeli forces reportedly neutralized dozens of fighters and located numerous weapons.

Ceasefire Prospects

Despite revived hopes among Gazans for a pause in fighting after Hamas accepted a key part of a U.S. ceasefire proposal, significant gaps remain between the negotiating parties. White House National Security spokesperson John Kirby acknowledged these differences on Monday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists that the ceasefire deal must allow Israel to resume fighting until its war objectives, including neutralizing Hamas, are achieved.

A Palestinian official involved in mediation efforts emphasized that the next move is up to Israel. “It is all up to Netanyahu now,” the official said. “Hamas made its position clear and showed enough flexibility to make a deal possible, but even the Israelis are saying it is all up to Netanyahu and whether he wants a deal.”

Bottom Line

The escalation in Gaza poses a significant threat to the ceasefire negotiations. As Israeli forces intensify their offensive, the path to a ceasefire remains fraught with obstacles, primarily hinging on the decisions and actions of Israeli leadership.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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