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‘Are we now being killed as citizens of Palestine state?’ Gazans say no relief from recognition rush

Israel’s military pushed deeper towards the most populated areas of Gaza City on Tuesday, a painful reminder for Gazans that Western powers’ recognition of a Palestinian state does not mean an end to the horrors of war as tanks approach.

Israel pressed on with its Gaza offensive a day after dozens of world leaders gathered at the United Nations to embrace a Palestinian state, a landmark diplomatic shift after nearly two years of war that faces fierce resistance from Israel and its close ally the United States.

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Medics said at least four people had been killed in an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in Gaza City, which Israel has advised civilians to leave for southern Gaza as its tanks advance.

Explosions destroy homes and roads in Gaza

“We are not steadfast, we are helpless. We don’t have money to leave to the south and we don’t have guarantees if we do the Israelis will not bomb us, so we are staying,” said Huda, a mother of two from Gaza City.

“The children tremble all the time from the sounds of explosions, we do too, they are wiping out a city that is thousands years old and the world is celebrating a symbolic recognition of a state that won’t stop our killing,” she told Reuters via a chat app.

Israeli forces detonated explosive-laden vehicles in the suburbs of Sabra and Tel Al-Hawa as tanks made a significant push towards the western side of Gaza City. Residents said the explosions destroyed dozens of homes and roads.

Three hospitals were taken out of operation on Monday because of Israel’s ground offensive in the city, further weakening the health system and depriving residents of medical care, local authorities said.

President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would recognise Palestinian statehood at a meeting he convened with Saudi Arabia – a milestone that could boost Palestinian morale but appeared unlikely to change much on the ground.

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Israel has said such moves will undermine prospects for a peaceful end to the conflict.

Two-state solution

The two-state solution was the bedrock of the U.S.-backed peace process ushered in by the 1993 Oslo Accords. The process suffered heavy pushback from both sides and has all but died.

No such negotiations over a two-state solution have been held since 2014.

The most far-right government in Israel’s history has declared there will be no Palestinian state as it pushes on with its fight against the militant group Hamas in Gaza following the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel that killed some 1,200 people.

Israel has drawn global condemnation over its military conduct in Gaza, where more than 65,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to local health authorities.

Despite this, Israel has begun a ground assault on Gaza City with few prospects for a ceasefire, and wants Hamas to hand over the last hostages it seized in the 2023 attack on Israel.

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Gaza City is the capital of the Gaza Strip and used to house Hamas’ most powerful battalions before the war.

“Are we now being killed as the citizens of the state of Palestine? Is that what happened?” said Abu Mustafa, hours after he fled his Gaza City home because Israeli tanks were close.

“Those countries who suddenly remembered Palestine was occupied forgot that Gaza is being wiped out. We want the war to end, we want our slaughter to end, that what we need now not declarations.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dismissed the global criticism of his military campaign and Israel’s increasing isolation, and said the war will not stop until Hamas is eliminated.

But he has not produced a plan to manage the future of Gaza, much of which has been reduced to rubble, after the war ends.

Trump to address UN General Assembly

US President Donald Trump will meet leaders and officials from multiple Muslim-majority countries on Tuesday and discuss the situation in Gaza, a sliver of land under pressure from a humanitarian crisis including widespread hunger.

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Monday Trump would hold a multilateral meeting with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan. A person familiar with the matter said Gaza would be discussed.

Axios said Trump would present the group with a proposal for peace and post-war governance in Gaza.

Washington wants Arab and Muslim countries to agree to send military forces to Gaza to enable Israel’s withdrawal and to secure funding for transition and rebuilding programs, Axios reported.

In February, Trump proposed a U.S. takeover of Gaza and a permanent displacement of Palestinians from there. It was labelled as an “ethnic cleansing” proposal by rights experts and the UN Forcible displacement is illegal under international law. Trump cast the plan as a re-development idea.

Trump will address the UN General Assembly on Tuesday.

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