Israel’s air and ground campaign in the enclave has killed more than 31,600 people. Photograph: Amir Levy/Getty Images Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu dismissed international pressure on Sunday and said he would keep on with the military campaign against Hamas in Gaza, where aid agencies say famine is looming, as ceasefire talks are set to resume. Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said Israel would push into Rafah, the last relatively safe place in the tiny, crowded Gaza enclave after more than five months of war. “We will operate in Rafah. This will take several weeks, and it will happen,”...