Deadly Israeli barrage shatters Gaza ceasefire, but Israel divided on war
- On March 17-18, Israel conducted airstrikes in Gaza, leading to over 400 Palestinian deaths, including many women and children, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.
- The airstrikes have led to divided opinions within Israeli society, with some supporting military action and others expressing opposition, particularly among family members of hostages still held in Gaza.
- Critics question Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's motivations for resuming attacks, suggesting it may be linked to political considerations rather than hostage recovery.
- Military experts warn that continued violence may lead to more civilian deaths without a clear plan for resolution, raising concerns about the Israeli government's strategy.
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How power imbalance, misread signs and strategic blunders clouded Hamas’ judgment over Gaza ceasefire
In late February 2025, senior Hamas leader and ex-chairman of its politburo, Mousa Abu Marzouk, said he would not have supported Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel had he known how destructive Israel’s response would have been. That remarkably frank admission takes on renewed relevance now, just weeks later, after the resumption of Israel’s brutal bombing campaign. Airstrikes since March 18 have already claimed hundreds of Palestinian lives a…
Deadly Israeli barrage shatters Gaza ceasefire, but Israel divided on war
After Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, Israelis mobilized almost without reservation for war, and sacrifice. But the overnight airstrikes that killed hundreds in Gaza find many Israelis exhausted by a long war and suspicious of their leaders’ motivations.
Middle East latest: Israeli attack on Gaza shatters ceasefire and kills hundreds
Israel has launched a wave of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, saying it is hitting Hamas targets in its heaviest assault in the territory since a ceasefire took effect in January. Gaza’s Health Ministry says Tuesday's strikes have killed more…
Israel strikes Gaza: What happened to the ceasefire?
Israel launched a wave of airstrikes on Gaza, killing hundreds and signaling a possible return to full-scale war. The attack follows a breakdown in hostage negotiations, with Hamas accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire.
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