Center East correspondent
Gaza correspondent

Hamas is alleged to have rejected an Israeli proposal for a six-week ceasefire in Gaza which known as for the armed group to surrender its weapons.
A senior Palestinian official conversant in the talks stated the plan gave no dedication to finish the warfare or for an Israeli troop pull-out – key Hamas calls for – in change for releasing half of the dwelling hostages which it holds.
It comes as Israel continues its navy offensive in Gaza.
A safety guard was killed and 9 different folks had been injured in an air strike on a area hospital in Khan Younis, the hospital stated. The Israel Protection Forces (IDF) stated it struck the top of a Hamas cell.
A UN company in the meantime warned that “the humanitarian scenario in Gaza is now probably the worst it has been within the 18 months for the reason that outbreak of hostilities”.
It’s six weeks since Israel allowed any provides to enter by crossings into the Palestinian territory – by far the longest such stoppage up to now.
UN businesses strongly refute Israel’s declare that there’s sufficient meals in Gaza to final for a very long time and recommend the blockade might breach worldwide humanitarian regulation.
Israel’s prime minister stated the block on provides was aimed toward pressuring Hamas to launch hostages and to increase the ceasefire which expired on 1 March.
On the identical time, the UN’s humanitarian affairs workplace said: “Companions on the bottom report a surge in assaults inflicting mass civilian casualties and the destruction of a few of the remaining infrastructure that is wanted to maintain folks alive.”
Israel is alleged to have submitted its newest ceasefire proposal to regional mediators late final week, simply days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met US President Donald Trump in Washington.
A Hamas delegation headed by chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya then met Egyptian intelligence officers in Cairo.
The senior Palestinian official informed the BBC: “The Israeli proposal relayed to the motion by Egypt explicitly known as for the disarmament of Hamas with none Israeli dedication to finish the warfare or withdraw from Gaza. Hamas due to this fact rejected the supply in its entirety.”
It’s understood to be the primary time that Israel has added Hamas disarmament as a situation for advancing a ceasefire – a purple line for the group.
The Palestinian official accused Israel of stalling for time, searching for solely to retrieve the hostages whereas prolonging the warfare.
It’s believed that 59 hostages stay in Gaza, of whom 24 are alive.

Just lately launched hostages associated what number of had been held with them in dire circumstances underground. Some are ill with untreated accidents.
Hamas has stated it is able to return all of these held captive, in change for a whole finish to hostilities and full Israeli pull-out from Gaza.
It beforehand provided 5 hostages in change for a truce extension however claims to have proven flexibility on the variety of hostages to be launched.
The BBC understands that Egypt has put ahead a modified proposal to Hamas which it’s now contemplating.
Israeli media had not been anticipating an imminent ceasefire breakthrough.
The newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth quoted an unnamed Israeli senior safety official as saying: “We assess that there might be a deal inside two-three weeks, however proper now there are nonetheless gaps and the gap is nice.”
“We need to get them to launch 19 dwelling hostages. Israel and america are co-ordinated, and the navy strain is having an impression,” the official went on.
“They’ve a scarcity of gasoline, and the meals and the gasoline will run out in a number of weeks. The massive achievement of the residents’ return to the northern Gaza Strip has been erased. Strain from the residents has begun. That is rattled them.”
Israel resumed its bombardment of Gaza on 18 March after which restarted floor operations, saying it was focusing on Hamas. The prime minister stated future ceasefire talks could be held “beneath fireplace”.
Since Israel restarted its offensive in Gaza, not less than 1,630 folks have been killed – bringing the full killed in 18 months of warfare to 51,000, in response to the most recent figures from the Hamas-run well being ministry.
Some 1,200 folks had been killed and 251 had been taken hostage within the unprecedented Hamas-led 7 October assaults which triggered the warfare, Israel says.

On Tuesday morning, Israeli warplanes struck by the gate of the Kuwaiti Area Hospital in al-Mawasi, a crowded tented space for displaced folks on the coast close to Khan Younis in southern Gaza, hospital spokesman Saber Abu Arar informed the BBC.
The person killed labored on the web site, he stated, and people injured had been each hospital workers and sufferers. Three ambulances and a few tents used as a reception space had been broken.
Graphic footage launched by the sphere hospital on Fb confirmed a person lined in blood being rushed away with makes an attempt made to resuscitate him.
The IDF stated in an announcement that it “struck the top of a Hamas terrorist cell and a fight zone commander” outdoors the hospital, with out giving any proof.
It additionally stated a “exact munition” was used to mitigate hurt within the space.
The assault comes after the UN Secretary Normal, António Guterres, stated he was “deeply alarmed” at Sunday’s strike on al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza Metropolis, his spokesman stated.
Israel stated it focused a constructing on the web site which Hamas was utilizing as “a command-and-control centre” – one thing the group denied.
Medical doctors scrambled to evacuate the hospital, saying they got only a 20-minute warning by the IDF. A 12-year-old boy being handled for head accidents is alleged to have died as a result of his care was disrupted.
The hospital – which had been the very best functioning in northern Gaza – is now out of service and can’t admit new sufferers.
“Below worldwide humanitarian regulation, wounded and sick, medical personnel and medical amenities, together with hospitals, should be revered and guarded,” the spokesman for Guterres stated.
He added that the assault dealt “a extreme blow to an already devastated healthcare system within the strip”, including that with support blocked, there was robust concern that medical provides had been now working low in addition to shares of meals and water.

The UN secretary normal identified that beneath worldwide humanitarian regulation, an occupying energy had obligations to make sure reduction for the civilian inhabitants.
Current Israeli navy evacuation orders have led to wide-scale displacement of Gaza’s 2.1 million inhabitants.
The UN says about 70% of the strip is at present beneath displacement orders or in “no-go” zones,” the place the Israeli authorities require humanitarian groups to coordinate their actions.
In Israel, polls recommend {that a} majority of Israelis again a Gaza ceasefire deal and – relating to their nations’ said warfare targets – prioritise bringing residence the hostages over dismantling Hamas’ governing and navy capabilities.
Nevertheless, Netanyahu is backed by hard-line spiritual ultranationalist events who’ve threatened to break down the federal government if he ends the warfare.
Israel signed onto a ceasefire deal in January, resulting in the discharge of 33 hostages – 25 of them alive – in change for some 1,800 Palestinian prisoners within the first six-week stage.
It then largely refused to start talks on the deliberate second stage which was imagined to result in a full withdrawal of Israeli forces and an entire finish to combating.
Prior to now week, Israeli navy reservists and veterans have signed a number of open letters condemning the continuing warfare and questioning its priorities.
There has additionally been criticism of the IDF’s chief of workers and air power commander for sacking air power reservists who signed an authentic assertion.
This has coincided with rising frustration amongst reservists and their households over the price of ongoing reserve responsibility together with the federal government’s failure to draft ultra-Orthodox Jews regardless of the IDF dealing with shortages of fight troopers.