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Why did Israel break the ceasefire in Gaza? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

The world woke up to the horrific news that Israel has taken Its war is genocide It is Gaza.

Many questions: How many people were injured? Why is this happening? How did we get here?

This is what we know:

What happens in Gaza?

Killing Israel More than 400 people In night attacks on Tuesday, he launched air strikes while people sleep in the early hours of the morning.

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement announcing the resumption of the Israel war on Gaza.

Where did the attacks occur?

According to reports, Israeli raids targeted the northern, central and southern governorates.

The Arabian Peninsula stated that the Israeli tanks have believed the town of Abasan in Khan Yunis.

“Most of the air strikes were in largely built neighborhoods, temporary schools and residential buildings where people meet,” said Tareq Abou Azzoum from the island.

Interactive - Israel attacks Gaza 18 March.
(Al -Jazeera)

What do we know about the victims?

At least 404 people were reported by Israel that Israel killed within a few hours.

Pictures outside the ground showed the children among the victims. There is still an unknown number of people under the rubble.

The Government Information Office said: “Most of these martyrs and missing persons are women, children and the elderly,” adding that in some cases, “entire families were killed.”

What is the reason for giving Israel to break the ceasefire?

Israel claims to do so to force Hamas to release the prisoners in Gaza.

It also claims that she knows that Hamas was retreating and plans for a new attack.

However, “Israel has decided to remove itself from negotiations for the second stage of this deal, which will eventually witness an end to the war and the launch of all 59 Israeli prisoners who are still being held in Gaza.”

Israel was trying to avoid moving to the second stage of the ceasefire, with support from the United States, while Hamas argued that the deal should continue in the second stage, as it initially agreed.

What do Hamas say?

Hamas issued a statement of its telegram, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire and continuing genocide.

The attacks were described as “a flagrant violation of all international and humanitarian conferences” and said that the humanitarian situation fraught with risks and the lack of fuel on the ground means that many of the wounded died because they were unable to reach hospitals.

What was the response of the United States?

The White House said that Israel had consulted the United States before the attacks resumed.

What do we know about the prisoners?

There are about 59 Israeli prisoners who were left in Gaza, of whom less than half are still alive, according to the Israeli government.

Hamas accused Israel of violating the ceasefire and risking the lives of the prisoners.

“Their biggest fear has become a reality,” said the Prisoners Families Forum in Israel.

“We were shocked, angry and afraid of the deliberate turmoil of the process of returning our loved ones from the terrible families in Hamas,” the missing families Forum said in a statement.

What led to this escalation?

We told you about Israeli claims and how negotiations have already gone.

When returning back, Israel may never have been aimed at leaving Gaza or stopping the war.

When the two sides agreed to the ceasefire, Israel refused to mention that it would not resume hostilities after the first stage.

Hamas still agrees on the conditions after receiving oral guarantees from the brokers – Egypt, Qatar and the United States – that Israel will not restore its war extermination against the Palestinians.

The United States, which provides most of Israel and provides it with fixed support, is the only country to have a real crane against Israel, and it has clearly caused its promise to protect Palestinian life from illegal -Israeli Israeli violence.

But Israel said it was only for the prisoners, right?

This is difficult to believe.

The Israeli war in Gaza is also part of a wider conflict, and it is waging all over the region, claiming it is necessary for its security.

South Lebanon has been largely bombed since a ceasefire has been signed between it and the Lebanese government. On March 16, four people were killed in two villages.

On the same night, Israel killed two people in the Syrian city of Dera, claiming that it was targeting the remains of the Syrian President’s regime to prolong Bashar al -Assad, although it is not clear because of their interest in it.

What’s more, Israel continues its violent campaign of raids on refugee camps in the occupied West Bank, claiming it is trying to clarify Palestinian fighters.

However, experts told Al -Jazeera that armed groups in Palestinian refugee camps do not pose a threat to Israel, after they were mostly formed to respond to Israel’s violent and repeated raids on the camps, their increasingly established and violence, which violates international law.



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2025-03-18 10:46:00

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