Israel announces resumption of combat in Gaza Strip as truce with Hamas expires
- Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza have been killed by Israel, leading to a humanitarian crisis.
- Israel vows to resume the fighting and dismantle Hamas once the cease-fire ends.
- Hamas has released some Israeli hostages, but demands are expected to increase for the remaining hostages.
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Israel’s war with Hamas resumes with airstrikes in Gaza after a weeklong truce ends
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Israel’s war with Hamas erupted again Friday, as airstrikes hit houses and buildings in the Gaza Strip minutes after a weeklong truce expired. Health authorities in the besieged territory reported dozens of Palestinians killed and Israel dropped leaflets over Gaza City and southern parts of the enclave, urging civilians to flee to avoid the fighting.
Renewed Gaza fighting stretches into second day after Israel-Hamas truce collapses
GAZA – Renewed fighting in Gaza stretched into a second day on Saturday, December 2, after talks to extend a week-old truce with Hamas collapsed and mediators said Israeli bombardments were complicating attempts to again pause hostilities. Eastern areas of Khan Younis in southern Gaza came under intense bombardment as the truce deadline lapsed shortly after dawn on Friday, December 1, with columns of smoke rising into the sky, Reuters journalist…
Renewed Gaza fighting stretches into second day after Israel-Hamas truce collapses
GAZA (Reuters): Renewed fighting in Gaza stretched into a second day on Saturday after talks to extend a week-old truce with Hamas collapsed and mediators said Israeli bombardments were complicating attempts to again pause hostilities. Read full story
Renewed Gaza fighting stretches into second day after Israel-Hamas truce collapses
GAZA -- Renewed fighting in Gaza stretched into a second day on Saturday after talks to extend a week-old truce with Hamas collapsed and mediators said Israeli bombardments were complicating attempts to again pause hostilities.
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