Israel Resumes Gaza Offensive, Ending Ceasefire With Over 400 Fatalities
Israeli airstrikes target Hamas leadership and infrastructure following stalled hostage negotiations, escalating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have killed over 400 people, including women and children, marking the most intense military action since the January ceasefire began.
- The strikes, ordered by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, were justified as a response to Hamas's refusal to release hostages and rejection of negotiation proposals.
- Senior Hamas leaders, including Essam al-Dalis and Mahmoud Abou Watfa, were killed, with Israel vowing to continue its military campaign 'as long as necessary.'
- The humanitarian situation in Gaza has worsened significantly, with hospitals overwhelmed, civilians fleeing, and international leaders calling for an immediate ceasefire.
- The United States confirmed it was consulted before the strikes, while the UN and multiple nations condemned the violence and urged a return to negotiations.
































