Israel shatters ceasefire as strikes in Gaza kill at least 330 Palestinians – World

The Ministry of Health in Gaza has said that the death toll from a massive Israeli campaign launched in the Palestinian territory has been “at least 330”, at least 330, including children, as attacks in early Tuesday targeted dozens of targets, which ended the war in January.

“The Ministry of Health has recorded more than 330 deaths, most of which are Palestinian women and children, and dozens of them are in critical condition,” said Mohammad Zaqut, the head of the ministry,. AFP.

Gaza’s Civil Defense Agency spokesman Mahmood Besal said AFP The military operation is underway and is affecting schools and camps that are providing shelter to the homeless.

Strikes were reported at several places, including northern Gaza, Gaza City and Dear Al -Bala, Khan Younis and Rafah, including the Central and Southern Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army, which claims that it has targeted dozens of targets, said the strike would continue as long as necessary and move beyond airstrikes, and would increase the possibility that Israeli ground troops could resume the fighting.

The Israeli army was widely wider than the Israeli military’s regular series.

In a 15 -month bombing hospitals, white plastic sheets can be seen as diminished with piles of blood when the casualties were brought.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said its teams were killed by 86 and 134 injured, but others were brought to the hospitals by private cars.

Khan Yunus’s Nasir Hospital officials, Al -Aqisa Hospital in the Central Gaza Strip and Al -Hali Hospital in Gaza City, which have been widely damaged in the war, said they had been killed around 85 in total. Authorities have also reported that 16 members of a family were killed in Rafah in southern Gaza.

Hamas said Israel has abolished the ceasefire agreement, and that the fate of 59 hostages has been made uncertain in Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office Accused Hamas rejects “repeated refusal to release our hostages” and rejecting suggestions from US President Donald Trump’s Central Envoy Steve Watkov.

“Israel, from now on, will work against Hamas with growing military force,” he said in a statement.

In Washington, a White House spokesman said that Israel had consulted with the US administration before carrying out the strikes, which the military said was targeted by medium -sized Hamas commanders and leadership officials as well as fighter group infrastructure.

“Hamas could issue hostages to enhance the ceasefire, but instead chose a denial and war,” said Brian Hughes, a White House spokesman.

In Gaza, witnesses were contacted Reuters Israeli tanks opened fire on areas in the southern Gaza Strip, and forced many families who returned to their areas after the ceasefire and started leaving their homes and headed to Khan Younis to the north.

Most of Gaza is in the ruins after a 15 -month battle, which broke out on October 7, 2023, when thousands of gunmen led by Hamas attacked Israeli communities around the Gaza Strip, according to Israeli Quds, and abducted 251 hostages in Ghaza.

According to Palestinian health officials, more than 48,000 people have been killed in response to the Israeli campaign, and most of the housing and infrastructure in the enclave, including the hospital system, have been destroyed. Thousand Is still missing Under the debris

Stand off

Israeli and Hamas talks were in Doha as Egypt as a mediator in Doha, and Qatar tried to bridge the distance between the two sides after the end of the ceasefire, in which 33 Israeli hostages and five were seen in the fighters.

With the support of the United States, Israel was still pressuring to return to the remaining 59 hostages in Gaza in exchange for a long -term war, which stopped the fighting until the Muslim fast of Ramadan and the Jewish Passover holiday in April.

However, the Hamas was insisting on the permanent end of the conflict and the negotiations for the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, according to the terms of the actual ceasefire agreement.

The group said, “We demand that the mediators blame Netanyahu and Zionist occupation fully responsible for violating and abolishing the agreement.”

Each party has accused the other of failing to respect the terms of the January ceasefire agreement, and several hiccups were during the first phase. But so far, the fighting has been avoided.

Israel had stopped providing aid from entering Gaza and threatened on several occasions that if Hamas still did not agree to return its hostages.

The military did not provide details about the attacks in early Tuesday, but Palestinian health officials and witnesses were contacted. Reuters Damage has been reported in several areas of Gaza, where hundreds of thousands are living in temporary shelters or destroyed buildings.

In the northern end of the strip, a building was targeted in Gaza city and at least three houses were set up in Central Gaza. In addition, according to physics and witnesses, strikes target targets in the southern cities of Khan Younis and Rafah.

Among the dead, Hamas sources and relatives said that the senior Hamas official, Mohammad al -Jamesi, a member of the political office, and his family members, including his grandchildren, who were in his house in Gaza city when he was attacked by airstrikes. Overall, at least five senior Hamas officials were killed with their family members.

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