Israel's political leadership should be focused on war, not infighting
- Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the military actions in Gaza are "just the beginning" unless hostages are released.
- Doctors Without Borders emphasized that Gazans "cannot afford such violence and devastation" and called for a sustained ceasefire.
- During the renewed conflict, protests against Netanyahu erupted in Israel, reflecting public anger towards his leadership related to the war.
- The Gaza Health Ministry reported over 600 Palestinians have died since the recent military resumption began on March 18.
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The Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Was Never Going to Last
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas negotiated in mid-January seems to have been written on tissue. It frayed midway through the first of three phases, when Israel declined to negotiate for the second phase. Since then, it was only a countdown until the first hours of Tuesday morning, when the Israel Defense Forces executed a swift and punishing series of airstrikes throughout Gaza. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] By Thursday, the IDF’s gro…
This volunteer doctor arrived in Gaza during the ceasefire. On Tuesday, the war began again
On Tuesday, following a 42-day ceasefire in Gaza, Israel began a bombing campaign that effectively crumbled the deal. Feroze Sidhwa, a doctor from California, was jolted awake and into a day of trying to save lives
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