Women mourn during the funeral of the boys who were killed by an Israeli naval bombardment in the port of Gaza during their funeral in Gaza City. Heidi Levine for The National
Women mourn during the funeral of the boys who were killed by an Israeli naval bombardment in the port of Gaza during their funeral in Gaza City. Heidi Levine for The National

Israel, Hamas agree to Gaza humanitarian aid truce



GAZA CITY // Israel and Hamas have agreed to a UN request to halt hostilities for five hours on humanitarian grounds on Thursday, while efforts continue to broker a longer-term truce.

The sides announced the temporary lull in fighting across the Gaza border after an Israeli strike killed four children on a beach in the coastal strip on Wednesday.

A punishing Israeli offensive aimed at halting rocket fire into Israel by Gaza militants had resumed after previous Egyptian-brokered truce efforts collapsed Tuesday.

Ahead of the pause, due to begin at 0700 GMT (11am in the UAE), hostilities continued early Thursday with Israel’s air strikes, on the 10th day of its campaign, taking the toll to 226 killed and 1,678 wounded, Gaza medical services said.

A Gaza-based human rights group says over 80 percent of them were civilians.

Since July 8, militants have fired more than 1,200 rockets at Israel. They claimed their first Israeli life on Tuesday.

The army said early on Thursday that 82 rockets had hit Israel during the course of Wednesday and more than 30 were intercepted by Israel’s missile defences.

Hamas, the Islamist movement that rules Gaza, had rejected initial Egyptian efforts for a full ceasefire, saying it had not been included in the discussions.

The Israeli army announced it would halt its bombardment of Gaza between 0700 to 1200 GMT Thursday, following a UN request for a humanitarian truce.

Hamas later followed suit.

“The Palestinian factions agreed to accept the offer from the United Nations for a cooling-down on the ground for five hours starting from 10 in the morning,” spokesman Sami Abu Zukhri told AFP.

Meanwhile, in Cairo, a Hamas official met Egyptian leaders and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas arrived to join the diplomatic efforts.

Israeli news website NRG said that “Israeli representatives” would also join the Cairo deliberations.

US President Barack Obama on Wednesday backed Egypt’s efforts to broker a ceasefire, offering Washington’s full diplomatic support.

“Over the next 24 hours, we’ll continue to stay in close contact with our friends and parties in the region, and we will use all of our diplomatic resources and relationships to support efforts of closing a deal on a ceasefire.”

Obama said that while he and the world were “heartbroken” by the deaths of civilians in the Gaza Strip, US ally Israel had the “right to defend itself from rocket attacks that terrorise” its population.

In addition to the four children who died on the Gaza seashore, several people were also wounded in an apparent Israeli naval bombardment, medics said.

The first strike scattered terrified children and adults on the beach. A second and third struck as they ran, setting fire to huts on the beach.

The strikes appeared to be the result of shelling by the Israeli navy against an area with small shacks used by fishermen.

Several children ran inside a hotel where at least three had shrapnel injuries.

Several hours after the strikes, the Israeli military described the deaths as “tragic” and said it was investigating the incident.

“Based on preliminary results, the target of this strike was Hamas terrorist operatives,” the military said in a statement.

“The reported civilian casualties from this strike are a tragic outcome.”

The Israeli military dropped flyers and sent text messages Wednesday warning 100,000 people in northeastern Gaza to evacuate their homes ahead of an air campaign targeting “terror sites and operatives” in Zeitun and Shejaiya, two flashpoint districts east of Gaza City.

An identical message was sent to Beit Lahiya in the north.

But for patients at Al-Wafa hospital in Shejaiya, the warning simply provoked even more fear.

“There is no place safe in Gaza,” director Basman Alashi told AFP, adding that most of his patients were completely incapacitated.

“If a hospital is not safe, where is?” he said as the sound of nearby shelling rattled the windows.

Hamas dismissed the warning as a scare tactic, telling residents there was “no need to worry.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Tuesday to step up the military campaign after Hamas dismissed an Egyptian ceasefire proposal, firing scores of rockets over the border despite the army holding its fire for six hours.

“This would have been better resolved diplomatically... but Hamas leaves us no choice but to expand and intensify the campaign against it,” he said.

His security cabinet authorised the call-up of another 8,000 reservists, media reports said, joining 43,000 reserve troops who have already been mobilised.

Azzam al-Ahmad, a senior member of Abbas’s Fatah movement, said a Hamas official was in Cairo to hold talks with Egyptian officials.

Ahmad expressed hope that the talks in Cairo would “crystallise a definite formula for an Egyptian initiative” or clarify its initial plan, which had proposed an end to hostilities from Tuesday.

Abbas himself later arrived in Cairo to join the diplomatic efforts and was slated to travel to Ankara on Thursday in search of regional support for an immediate end to the fighting.

Also in Cairo, Middle East peace Quartet envoy Tony Blair met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukri.

Egypt’s initiative was designed “to allow all the issues that are at the heart of this problem... to be dealt with in a thorough and proper way,” Blair said.

*Agence France-Presse

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