
Israel's new airstrikes breach ceasefire, warns Hamas
The Hindu
Israel launches airstrikes in Gaza, breaking ceasefire and putting hostages at risk, escalating tensions with Hamas.
Hamas warned that Israel's new airstrikes early Tuesday (March 18, 2025) breached their ceasefire and put the fate of hostages in jeopardy.
Israel said it launched the wave of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip because of a lack of progress in ongoing talks to extend the ceasefire. It was not immediately clear if the operation was a one-time pressure tactic or if the 17-month-old war was being resumed altogether.
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Hamas said Israel's government was responsible for an “unprovoked escalation” against Palestinians.
Gaza's Ministry of Health said at least 44 people were killed in the airstrikes early Tuesday.
Israel launched a wave of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday (March 18) saying it was striking Hamas targets in its heaviest assault in the territory since a ceasefire took effect in January.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered the strikes because of a lack of progress in ongoing talks to extend the ceasefire. It was not immediately clear if the operation was a one-time pressure tactic or if the 17-month-old war was being resumed altogether.