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Gaza War: Ceasefire Talks Fail, 110,000 Flee Rafah, UN To Vote On Palestine Statehood Today | Key Points

 Rafah, a major hub for those displaced from their homes along Gaza's border wit💝h Egypt, is now home to over a million Palestinian civilians, many of whom face the prospect of forced evacuation.

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Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city, has become the latest flashpoint in the ongoing war. Israeli tanks are massing close to built-up areas, and the city is under constant bombardment. Patients and staff are being forced out of hospitals as Israel’s at🐲tacks on the city intensify.

The city, a major hub for those displaced from their homes along Gaza's border with Egypt, is now home ꧅to over a million Palestinian civilians, many of whom face the prospect of forced evacuation. The UN warns that food and fuel are running out, and aid is not getting through due to the closure of nearby crossings.

At least 34,904 people have been kil♛led and 78,514 wounded in Israeli a🧸ttacks on Gaza since October 7. 

Here is what we know:

  • Mass Displacement In Rafah: UNRWA

The UNℱ agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) says 110,000 Palestinians have fled Rafah since Israel began advancing troops towards the east of the city. Wherever they go, they face the continued threat of Israeli attacks, which have pumm🅺eled Gaza from north to south for seven months.

"Nowh🉐ere is safe in the Gaza Strip and living conditions are atrocious," said UNRWA, calling again for an "immediate ceasefire".

  • Delegations Leave Cairo Without Ceasefire Deal

Delegations for Hamas and Israel have left Cairo without a c♐ease-fire deal, Israeli and Egyptian official﷽s said, as per the media reports.

Hamas said earlier in th🧔e week that they had agreed to a cease-fire proposal, prompting cele⛎bration from both sides, but Israel soon after said the deal was not the one it had proposed and included "significant gaps".

  • US-Israel Relations At Crossroads

US-Israel relations have reached a critical crossroads, with President Joe Biden warning that he✨'d halt some weapons shipments to Israel if it invades Rafah.

This comes as a rare rebuke from the US, which has been a str💝ong ally to Israel so far.

  • Netanyahu Says Israel Will 'Stand Alone' If Needed

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin N🧸etanyahu said if required, Israel "would stand alone", a statement widᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚely seen as a veiled rebuff to the US's warning to curb arms to the Israeli military.

"If we must stand alone, we shall stand alone. If we must, we shall fight with our fingernails. But we have much more than our finge𝓀rnails, and with that strength of spirit, with God's help, together we shall be victorious," he said.

  • IDF Says They Have Enough Arms They Need For Rafah Invasion

Following threats from President Joe Biden to cut off arms to Israel, the Israel Defense Forces say they have the armaments th🌼ey need for operations in R🌺afah.

"The IDF has armaments for the missions it plans, and we also have what we need for the missions in Rafah. I say this in the context 🍃of everything that has come up with the United States and it is important to say it,👍" Daniel Hagari, a spokesperson for the IDF, said Thursday.

  • UN General Assembly To Back Palestine Statehood

The United Nations General Assembly on Friday is set to back a Palestinian bid to become a full UN member by recognizing it as qualified to join and sending 🎀the application back to the UN Security Council to "reconsider the matter favourably".

The Palestinians are reviving their bid to become a full UN memb✅er - a move that would effectively recognise a Palestinian state - after the Uꦫnited States vetoed it in the 15-member UN Security Council last month.

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