DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel launched airstrikes throughout the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, killing no less than 326 Palestinians, together with ladies and kids, in keeping with hospital officers. The shock bombardment shattered a ceasefire in place since January and threatened to completely reignite the 17-month-old struggle.
A girl reacts over the physique of an individual killed throughout in a single day Israeli military airstrikes throughout the Gaza Strip, on the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza Metropolis, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photograph/Jehad Alshrafi)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the strikes after Hamas refused Israeli calls for to alter the ceasefire settlement. Officers stated the operation was open-ended and was anticipated to broaden. The White Home stated it had been consulted and voiced help for Israel’s actions.
The Israeli navy ordered individuals to evacuate japanese Gaza, together with a lot of the northern city of Beit Hanoun and different communities additional south, and head towards the middle of the territory, indicating that Israel may quickly launch renewed floor operations.
“Israel will, any longer, act in opposition to Hamas with growing navy energy,” Netanyahu’s workplace stated.
A Palestinian man holds the physique of his 11 month-old nephew Mohammad Shaban, killed in an Israeli military airstrikes on the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza Metropolis, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photograph/Abdel Kareem Hana)
The assault in the course of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan may resume a struggle that has already killed tens of hundreds of Palestinians and precipitated widespread destruction throughout Gaza. It additionally raised questions concerning the destiny of the roughly two dozen Israeli hostages held by Hamas who’re believed to nonetheless be alive.
A lifeless individual killed throughout an Israeli military strike is taken into the hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday March 18, 2025.(AP Photograph/ Mohammad Jahjouh)
A senior Hamas official stated Netanyahu’s resolution to return to struggle quantities to a “loss of life sentence” for the remaining hostages. Izzat al-Risheq accused Netanyahu of launching the strikes to attempt to save his far-right governing coalition and known as on mediators to “reveal info” on who broke the truce. Hamas stated no less than 4 senior officers had been killed in Tuesday’s strikes.
There have been no reviews of any assaults by Hamas a number of hours after the bombardment, indicating it nonetheless hoped to revive the truce.
The strikes got here as Netanyahu comes underneath mounting home strain, with mass protests deliberate over his dealing with of the hostage disaster and his resolution to fireside the top of Israel’s inner safety company. His newest testimony in a long-running corruption trial was canceled after the strikes.
The primary group representing households of the captives accused the federal government of backing out of the ceasefire, saying it “selected to surrender on the hostages.”
“We’re shocked, offended and terrified by the deliberate dismantling of the method to return our family members from the horrible captivity of Hamas,” the Hostages and Lacking Households Discussion board stated in an announcement.
A strike on a house within the southern metropolis of Rafah killed 17 members of 1 household, together with no less than 12 ladies and kids, in keeping with the European Hospital, which obtained the our bodies. The lifeless included 5 kids, their mother and father, and one other father and his three kids.
Injured Palestinians watch for therapy on the hospital following Israeli military airstrikes in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photograph/Mohammad Jahjouh)
Within the southern metropolis of Khan Younis, Related Press reporters noticed explosions and plumes of smoke. Ambulances introduced wounded individuals to Nasser Hospital, the place sufferers lay on the ground, some screaming. A younger woman cried as her bloody arm was bandaged.
Many Palestinians stated that they had anticipated a return to struggle when talks over the second part of the ceasefire didn’t start as scheduled in early February. Israel as an alternative embraced an alternate proposal and minimize off all shipments of meals, gas and different support to the territory’s 2 million Palestinians to attempt to strain Hamas to just accept it.
“No person desires to combat,” Palestinian resident Nidal Alzaanin advised the AP by cellphone from Gaza Metropolis. “Everybody continues to be affected by the earlier months,” he stated.
Gaza’s Well being Ministry stated no less than 326 individuals had been killed within the strikes and a whole bunch extra wounded. Rescuers had been nonetheless looking the rubble for lifeless and wounded because the strikes continued. It was among the many deadliest days of the struggle.
The White Home sought guilty Hamas for the renewed preventing. Nationwide Safety Council spokesman Brian Hughes stated the militant group “may have launched hostages to increase the ceasefire however as an alternative selected refusal and struggle.”
An Israeli official, talking on situation of anonymity to debate the unfolding operation, stated Israel was hanging Hamas’ navy, leaders and infrastructure and deliberate to broaden the operation past air assaults. The official accused Hamas of trying to rebuild and plan new assaults. Hamas militants and safety forces rapidly returned to the streets in latest weeks after the ceasefire went into impact.
A second Israeli official, who additionally spoke on situation of anonymity to debate a closed-door assembly, stated Netanyahu would meet with high safety officers to debate subsequent steps within the struggle.
The strikes got here two months after a ceasefire was reached to pause the struggle. Over six weeks, Hamas launched 25 Israeli hostages and the our bodies of eight extra in trade for almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in a primary part of the ceasefire.
However since that ceasefire ended two weeks in the past, the perimeters haven’t been capable of agree on a method ahead with a second part geared toward releasing the 59 remaining hostages, 35 of whom are believed to be lifeless, and ending the struggle altogether.
Hamas has demanded an finish to the struggle and full withdrawal of Israeli troops in trade for the discharge of the remaining hostages. Israel says it won’t finish the struggle till it destroys Hamas’ governing and navy capabilities and frees all hostages — two objectives that may very well be incompatible.
Netanyahu’s workplace on Tuesday stated Hamas had “repeatedly refused to launch our hostages and rejected all presents it obtained from the U.S. presidential envoy, Steve Witkoff, and from the mediators.”
Israel desires Hamas to launch half of the remaining hostages in return for a promise to barter an enduring truce. Hamas as an alternative desires to comply with the ceasefire deal reached by the 2 sides, which requires negotiations to start on the ceasefire’s harder second part, through which the remaining hostages can be launched and Israeli forces would withdraw from Gaza.
A return to struggle would permit Netanyahu to keep away from the powerful trade-offs known as for within the second part of the settlement and the thorny query of who would govern Gaza. It might additionally shore up his coalition, which depends upon far-right lawmakers who wish to depopulate Gaza and re-build Jewish settlements there.
The struggle erupted when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 individuals, principally civilians, and taking 251 hostages. Most have been launched in ceasefires or different offers, with israeli forces rescuing solely eight and recovering dozens of our bodies.
Israel responded with a navy offensive that killed over 48,000 Palestinians, in keeping with native well being officers, and displaced an estimated 90% of Gaza’s inhabitants. The territory’s Well being Ministry doesn’t differentiate between civilians and militants, however says over half of the lifeless have been ladies and kids.
The ceasefire had introduced some aid to Gaza and allowed a whole bunch of hundreds of displaced Palestinians to renew to what remained of their houses.
The launched hostages, a few of whom had been emaciated, have repeatedly implored the federal government to press forward with the ceasefire to return all remaining captives. Tens of hundreds of Israelis have taken half in mass demonstrations calling for a ceasefire and return of all hostages.
Mass demonstrations are deliberate later Tuesday and Wednesday following Netanyahu’s announcement this week that he desires to fireside the top of Israel’s Shin Guess inner safety company. Critics have lambasted the transfer as an try by Netanyahu to divert blame for his authorities’s failures within the Oct. 7 assault and dealing with of the struggle.
For the reason that ceasefire in Gaza started in mid-January, Israeli forces have killed dozens of Palestinians who the navy says approached its troops or entered unauthorized areas.
Nonetheless, the deal has tenuously held with out an outbreak of huge violence. Egypt, Qatar and america have been making an attempt to mediate the following steps within the ceasefire.
Federman reported from Jerusalem and Magdy from Cairo. Related Press reporters Mohammad Jahjouh in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip; Abdel Kareem Hana in Gaza Metropolis, Gaza Strip; Fatma Khaled in Cairo; and Tia Goldenberg in Tel Aviv, Israel, contributed.
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