Rabat – Israel and Hamas have firmly rejected reports of a ceasefire in southern Gaza, dashing hopes of an imminent end to the devastating conflict that has gripped the region. The announcement comes in the wake of security sources in Egypt suggesting that a ceasefire deal was on the horizon.
Rescuers on the ground reveal that over 1,000 Palestinians are currently missing under the rubble of buildings, casualties of the relentless Israeli airstrikes that have unrelentingly pounded Gaza in recent days. The horrifying human toll of this conflict continues to rise, as the world watches in horror.
Adding to the mounting crisis, the United Nations humanitarian office has issued a dire warning that Gaza’s hospitals are on the brink of a catastrophic fuel shortage, which is expected to leave them unable to operate within a few short hours.
US President Joe Biden has weighed in on the matter, urging Israel to reconsider any occupation of Gaza, emphasizing that it would be a “big mistake.” He has also voiced his support for the creation of a humanitarian corridor in the war-torn region.
In a show of military strength, Israel has deployed thousands of troops, tanks, and weaponry along the border fence with Gaza, raising concerns of an impending ground invasion. The situation remains highly volatile, with the world anxiously awaiting the next developments in this rapidly escalating conflict.
The casualty count continues to rise, with at least 2,750 Palestinians reported dead since the onset of the violence on Saturday, October 7. As international pressure mounts for an immediate ceasefire, the dire situation in Gaza only seems to intensify, with both sides locked in a devastating cycle of violence that shows no signs of abating.

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