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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Deadly Israeli barrage shatters Gaza ceasefire, but Israel divided on war
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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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