How the world is reacting to Israel’s wave of deadly attacks on Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Israel launched a huge wave of air strikes on Gaza, killing hundreds of people and destroying a fragile ceasefire with Hamas.
Tuesday attacksAnd that occurred throughout Gaza, has been the most intense since the ceasefire entered January 19, as the Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported at least 404 people who were killed and 562 wounded.
Here is how the world interacts with deadly attacks:
agitation
Hamas, who is governing Gaza, said it looked at Israel’s attacks as unilateral cancellation of the ceasefire that started on January 19.
“Netanyahu and his extremist government are making a decision to cancel the ceasefire agreement, and they offer prisoners in Gaza to an unknown fate,” Hamas said in a statement.
Later, the Hamas official of the spraying, in a statement, said that “Netanyahu’s decision to resume the war” was a decision to sacrifice the prisoners of the profession and impose a death penalty on them. “
Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the operation was open and is expected to expand.
“From now on, Israel will spend against Hamas with an increasing military force,” she said, adding that the operation had been requested after “Hamas’s repeated refusal to release us, as well as its rejection of all the proposals it received from the American presidential envoy Steve Witkev and the mediators.”
“We will not stop fighting as long as the hostages are not returned to the home and not all the goals of our war.”
US
White House press secretary Caroline Levit said, “The Trump and White House administration,” said Israel in the attacks.
She said: “Since President Trump is clearer, Hamas, the Houthis, Iran, and all those who seek to exhaust not only Israel, but also the United States of America, will be a price for payment – all hell will explode.”
Israeli prisoners’ families
The hostage forum and missing families, which represents the families of the prisoners held in Gaza, said in a publication on the X that the Israeli government’s decision to attack showed that he chose to “give up the hostages.”
The group said: “We were shocked, angry and terrified of the deliberate dismantling of the operation to restore our loved ones from the terrible families in Hamas,” the group said. The government asked why “I retracted the ceasefire agreement” with Hamas.
Yemeni Houthi Group
The Wahbar rebels in Yemen promised an escalation to support the Palestinians against the background of installation Fighting With the United States.
“We condemn the Zionist enemy’s resumption of aggression against the Gaza Strip,” the Houthi Supreme Political Council said in a statement. “The Palestinian people will not leave alone in this battle, and Yemen will continue to support and assist them, and they climb the steps of confrontation.”
Palestinian Islamic jihad
The Palestinian Islamic Armed Group (Pij) accused Israel of “deliberately sabotaging all efforts to reach a ceasefire.”
China
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said that Beijing was “very concerned” about the situation, and called for “avoiding” any actions that could lead to an escalation of the situation and prevent a widespread humanitarian catastrophe.
Russia
The Kremlin warned of a “spiral of escalation” in the wake of Israel’s strikes.
“Especially with regard to reports of great losses among the civilian population,” said Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for Carmamin. “We are closely watching the situation, and of course, we are waiting to return to a peaceful path.”
Holland
“All hostilities must end permanently,” said Foreign Minister Kasper Felcamp on X.
He said: “The Netherlands calls on all parties to respect the conditions for the ceasefire in Gaza.” We urge all parties to implement them completely: The remaining hostages must be launched, and humanitarian aid must reach the needy. “
Norway
Pimea Jonas Gahr Store said that the Israeli strikes were a “great tragedy” for the people of Gaza. “They are almost without protection,” he said.
Switzerland
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs wrote on X. “Switzerland calls for an immediate return to a ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and the non -dependent delivery of humanitarian aid.”
United Nations
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volcker Turk, expressed his terror on severe Israeli strikes.
“This will add a tragedy to the tragedy,” he said in a statement. Resorting to Israel to more military power “would” just more misery for the Palestinian population who are already suffering from catastrophic circumstances. “
Council of American Islamic Relations (Cairo)
CAIR, a Muslim -based Muslim organization in Washington, DC, said in a statement that it condemned the Netanyahu government “to resume its horrific attacks and genocide on men, women and children of Gaza, killing hundreds of civilians within hours.”
“It is clear that Netanyahu prefers to fluctuate Palestinian children in refugee camps instead of risking the disintegration of his government through the exchange of all those detained by both sides and the war of genocide permanently, as is required of the ceasefire agreement that President Trump helped in the mediator and should be saved.”
Egypt
Egypt, which works as a mediator alongside Qatar and the United States, described Israel air “flagrant violation” of the deal.
The Foreign Ministry said, “The strikes constitute a dangerous escalation that threatens to have severe consequences for the stability of the region.”
turkey
Türkiye said that the attacks reached a “new stage in its genocide” against the Palestinians.
In a statement, the Turkish Foreign Ministry added that it is unacceptable that Israel would cause a “new cycle of violence” in the region, adding that the “hostile approach” of the Israeli government threatened the future of the Middle East.
Australia
“There was already huge suffering there [in Gaza]This is why we call on all parties to respect the ceasefire and the roots that have been set. “
“We will continue to present representations.
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2025-03-18 08:04:00